Present weather conditions - Danube flooding may slightly increase due to recent rainfall.
Numerous cities and regions still view the disaster situation as crucial. For instance, Regensburg recently experienced a severe issue with water receding at a snail's pace. This disaster response has been in place since June 3rd. Initially, the water level at the Eiserne Brucke gauge was an average of 2.70 meters on May 28th. This level steadily increased to 6.17 meters by the morning of June 5th. On Sunday, the HND reported 4.28 meters. Experts also noted that the previous significant flood on June 4th, 2013, measured 6.82 meters, and it reached 6.60 meters on August 14th, 2002.
Moreover, in Pasau, the Three Rivers City, a slight rise to 7.98 meters was measured at the Ilzstadt/Donau gauge on Sunday morning, equivalent to Meldestufe 3. On Tuesday, the peak was 9.72 meters, while the typical level is approximately 5.50 meters.
Pegel Passau Ilzstadt
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- Despite the recent Sunday rainfall, the flood situation in Munich, located in Bavaria, Germany, is under close monitoring due to its proximity to the affected areas along the Danube.
- The Weather Service in Munich reported heavy rain on Sunday, which could potentially contribute to an increase in the Danube's water level.
- Flood information services in Germany urge residents and tourists alike to stay informed about the current weather situation and potential flood risks, especially during the weekend when many people are enjoying outdoor activities.
- Regensburg, a historic city in Bavaria, continues to grapple with the effects of flooding, as the water level remains high, causing significant challenges for local residents and authorities.
- The Alps, a popular tourist destination in Germany, have also been affected by the recent weather conditions, leading to concerns about potential landslides and aerial flooding due to heavy rainfall and melting snow.
- The Climate Change office in Munich is closely analyzing the current weather patterns to better understand their impact on future flood events and to develop preventive measures for areas at risk.
- The city of Regensburg, which experienced severe flooding in 2013, is at a high risk of experiencing similar extreme weather events, making it crucial for local authorities to invest in flood prevention measures and emergency evacuation plans.
- The Flood prevention service in Germany is urging residents and tourists to stay vigilant, especially during stormy weather, and to be informed about potential flood warnings and emergency response plans in the event of flood conditions.