• Spectre of flood returns
  • 06.12.2010

Floods in Sandomierz, May 2010; photo - PAP

The pandemonium caused by the spring flooding across Poland may still be fresh in the memory, but parts of the country are now preparing for another deluge as a thaw melts heavy snowfall.

 

As a result of rising water levels in seven communes in the Plock region, anti-flood measures are being put into action.

 

By seven o’clock this morning, the level of the River Vistula had already reached 24 cm over the warning levels at Kepa Polska, a situation echoed across the area.

 

Water has already filtered into the cellars of certain buildings, as well as low-situated courtyards.

 

“In the opinion of specialists, the rising level of the Vistula is as a result of the freezing of the water,”  explained Dagmara Kobla-Antczak, spokesperson for the Plock county office.

 

She added that ice-breakers will be employed if the situation does not improve. The affected areas are Slubice, Mala Wies, Wyszogrod, Bodzanow, Slupno, Nowy Duninow i Gabin. (nh)

 

Source: IAR