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- 2009_European_floods abstract "The 2009 European floods were a series of natural disasters that took place in June 2009 in Central Europe. Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Serbia, and Slovakia were all affected. The heavy rains caused overflowing of the rivers Oder, Vistula, Elbe and Danube. At least 12 people were killed in the Czech Republic and one in Poland[citation needed].The floods were the worst natural disaster in the Czech Republic since 2002, when floods killed 17 people and caused billions of dollars of damage in Prague. Those same floodwaters from the Czech Republic also affected Germany, with Dresden being hit by its worst flooding for over a century and three thousand people evacuated from areas where water was said to be waist-deep. Austria also experienced its heaviest rainfalls in half a century.".
- 2009_European_floods thumbnail Flood_in_Central_Europe_20090619-30_precip_acc.png?width=300.
- 2009_European_floods wikiPageID "23395637".
- 2009_European_floods wikiPageRevisionID "604140923".
- 2009_European_floods areasAffected Austria.
- 2009_European_floods areasAffected Czech_Republic.
- 2009_European_floods areasAffected Germany.
- 2009_European_floods areasAffected Hungary.
- 2009_European_floods areasAffected Poland.
- 2009_European_floods areasAffected Romania.
- 2009_European_floods areasAffected Serbia.
- 2009_European_floods areasAffected Slovakia.
- 2009_European_floods caption "--06-19".
- 2009_European_floods duration "June 2009".
- 2009_European_floods hasPhotoCollection 2009_European_floods.
- 2009_European_floods name "2009".
- 2009_European_floods totalDamages "Unknown".
- 2009_European_floods totalFatalities "33".
- 2009_European_floods subject Category:2009_floods.
- 2009_European_floods subject Category:2009_in_Austria.
- 2009_European_floods subject Category:2009_in_Europe.
- 2009_European_floods subject Category:2009_in_Poland.
- 2009_European_floods subject Category:2009_in_the_Czech_Republic.
- 2009_European_floods subject Category:2009_meteorology.
- 2009_European_floods subject Category:Floods_in_Austria.
- 2009_European_floods subject Category:Floods_in_Europe.
- 2009_European_floods subject Category:Floods_in_Poland.
- 2009_European_floods subject Category:Floods_in_Turkey.
- 2009_European_floods subject Category:Floods_in_the_Czech_Republic.
- 2009_European_floods subject Category:Genoa_lows.
- 2009_European_floods comment "The 2009 European floods were a series of natural disasters that took place in June 2009 in Central Europe. Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Serbia, and Slovakia were all affected. The heavy rains caused overflowing of the rivers Oder, Vistula, Elbe and Danube.".
- 2009_European_floods label "2009 European floods".
- 2009_European_floods label "Hochwasser in Mitteleuropa 2009".
- 2009_European_floods label "Powódź w Europie (2009)".
- 2009_European_floods sameAs Povodně_ve_střední_Evropě_2009.
- 2009_European_floods sameAs Hochwasser_in_Mitteleuropa_2009.
- 2009_European_floods sameAs Powódź_w_Europie_(2009).
- 2009_European_floods sameAs m.06wbfz8.
- 2009_European_floods sameAs Q871885.
- 2009_European_floods sameAs Q871885.
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- 2009_European_floods depiction Flood_in_Central_Europe_20090619-30_precip_acc.png.
- 2009_European_floods isPrimaryTopicOf 2009_European_floods.