NewsAugust 9, 2010
WARSAW, Poland -- The death toll in flooding in central Europe rose to 11 as Poland's interior minister said Sunday that two more people had died in the southwestern region of the country. The flooding has struck an area near the borders of Poland, Germany and the Czech Republic...
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Death toll rises to 11 in flooding in Europe

WARSAW, Poland -- The death toll in flooding in central Europe rose to 11 as Poland's interior minister said Sunday that two more people had died in the southwestern region of the country.

The flooding has struck an area near the borders of Poland, Germany and the Czech Republic.

Heavy rains in Poland caused flooding in the southwestern town of Bogatynia and one person was already reported dead Saturday.

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In the northern Czech Republic, five people were found drowned over the weekend.

Another three people drowned in the eastern German state of Saxony on Saturday. Several roads and villages there were flooded by the swelling Neisse river and hundreds of people were evacuated from their homes with rubber boats by rescue workers in the city of Goerlitz.

Polish Interior Minister Jerzy Miller refused to give details about the three deaths in his country because he said he wasn't yet sure if their relatives had all been informed.

The worst-hit town in Poland was Bogatynia, where a bridge was destroyed and many were left without electricity and running water.

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