"Fala może przeciąć miasto na pół". Dramatyczna relacja reportera z Lądka-Zdroju @TVN24

Subscribe to TVN24 and stay up to date: https://www.youtube.com/@TVN24?sub_co... Not all residents of Lądek-Zdrój agreed to evacuate. The fire department complains that there weren't enough volunteers to help with sandbags. Now, if the water rises another meter, the city will be flooded, TVN24 reporter Jacek Tacik reported on "Fakty po Faktach." He emphasized that the water level is rising every moment, and if the worst-case scenario materializes, the flood wave will cut the city in two, making communication between them impossible. Meanwhile, in Wrocław, Mayor Jacek Sutryk assured Piotr Kraśka's guest, the flood situation is under control. The Oder and other rivers potentially threatening the city are being monitored, and at least for now, there are reasons for optimism. Although – as Jacek Sutryk recalled – "in 1997, two flood waves met in Wrocław: the Odra flood from Racibórz and the peak flood from the Nysa Kłodzka." – This combined to (a flow of – ed.) 3,500 cubic meters per second, and we are afraid of that – he admitted.