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2024 after holding consultations with the relevant ministries and rescue services he has ordered preparations to begin for the introduction of a so-called state of natural disaster That legal measure has never before been implemented in Poland’s history It effectively puts all crisis management into the hands of the central government and grants the authorities powers such as ordering businesses how to conduct their activity “Declaring a state of natural disaster will help to launch additional resources and instruments at the national level,” climate minister Paulina Hennig-Kloska told broadcaster Polsat on Monday morning “This will help to increase and speed up aid for people affected by the flood.” — Jakub Rosiński (@Jakub__Rosinski) September 15, 2024 Tusk has ordered the finance ministry to prepare funds for emergency aid for victims and announced that his minister for EU affairs will apply for European aid The head of President Andrzej Duda’s National Security Bureau (BBN) 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rivers are rising the flood wave made its way through the country and more heavy rains could return overnight Authorities declared the highest flood warnings in almost 90 places across the country and in two northeastern regions that recorded the biggest rainfall in recent days including the Jeseniky mountains near the Polish border up to 10,000 people out of a population of around 56,000 have been asked to leave their homes for higher ground Rescuers used boats to transport people to safety in a neighborhood flooded by the raging Opava River "There's no reason to wait," Mayor Tomá Navrátil told Czech public radio He said that the situation was worse than during the last devastating floods in 1997 known as the "flood of the century." "We have to focus on saving lives," Prime Minister Petr Fiala told Czech public television on Sunday His government was to possibly meet Monday to assess the damages The worst "is not behind us yet," the prime minister warned Thousands of others also were evacuated in the towns of Krnov The Oder River that flows to Poland was reaching extreme levels in the city of Ostrava and in Bohumin the regional capital is the third-largest Czech city said the city is facing major traffic disruptions in the days to come Almost no trains were operating in the region Towns and villages in the Jeseniky mountains were inundated and isolated by raging waters that turned roads into rivers The military sent a helicopter to help with evacuations Jesenik mayor Zdenka Blistanova told Czech public television that several houses in her and other nearby towns have been destroyed by the floods A number of bridges and roads have been also badly damaged Four people who were swept away by waters were missing About 260,000 households were without power Sunday morning in the entire country A firefighter died after "slipping on stairs" while pumping out a flooded basement in the town of Tulln the head of the fire department of Lower Austria Dietmar Fahrafellner told reporters on Sunday Authorities declared the entire state of Lower Austria a disaster zone while emergency personnel have so far evacuated 1,100 houses there "We are experiencing difficult and dramatic hours in Lower Austria For many people in Lower Austria these will probably be the most difficult hours of their lives," said Johanna Mikl-Leitner flooding homes and forcing first evacuations of houses in the river's proximity Romanian authorities said Sunday that another person had died in the hard-hit eastern county of Galati after four were reported dead there a day before one person was presumed dead in floods in the southwest Tusk said the situation was "dramatic" around the town of Klodzko located in a valley in the Sudetes mountains near the border with the Czech Republic rising waters overflowed a river embankment and flooded streets and houses "we are drowning," and appealed to residents to evacuate to high ground Energy supplies and communications were cut off in some flooded areas and regions may resort to using the satellite-based Starlink service Several Central European nations have been hit by severe flooding as a result of a low-pressure system from northern Italy dumping heavy rainfall in the region The weather change arrived following a hot start to September in the region Scientists have documented Earth's hottest summer Philipp-Moritz Jenne and Stephanie Liechtenstein in Vienna By Edward Mazria and policymakers to implement sustainable and low- to zero-carbon solutions in the built environment globally The worsening and widespread impacts underscore the Palette’s vital role in providing innovative “Swatches”—tools and resources to buildings and materials—to effectively mitigate disaster 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Not-For-Profit website dedicated to reconnecting architecture and design to the public You don't have permission to access the page you requested What is this page?The website you are visiting is protected.For security reasons this page cannot be displayed Kłodzko is one of the flood-hit towns in the southwest of Poland gave an interview to the Polish daily Rzeczpospolita giving clear insight in to the realities facing the disaster-struck town The local townspeople are currently living with relatives or in the local swimming pool and a primary school both of which have been converted into shelters Piszko expressed considerable gratitude at the support coming from various directions to the town as well as detailing what is most needed at present: The support we have received has been very good I am grateful to all the individual people of good will but also the other local governments who have been supporting us That is the Warsaw City Council but also many many others we still need basic things like drinking water For the long term, Piszko estimates that the rebuilding will take around 5 years if the funds are available and if the tender processes for subcontractors will be simplified. As we have reported the government has guaranteed several sources of support for local governments and local inhabitants Sep 15, 2024 | Society The flooding that has hit many parts of Central Europe has claimed its first life in Poland where southern parts of the country have been overwhelmed by torrential rain “The situation is very dramatic in many places,” said Prime Minister Donald Tusk on a visit today to the town of Kłodzko The Kłodzko Valley has seen Poland’s worst flooding with 1,600 people evacuated so far and 17,000 losing electricity In the towns of Stronie Śląskie and Lądek-Zdrój flooding buildings and leaving the areas accessible only to the emergency services A video from Stronie Śląskie showed one building completely destroyed by the surging waters Stronie Śląskie. Dom runął niczym pudełko z zapałek… Bardzo szybko przemieszcza się fala z pękniętej tamy. https://t.co/0Zco9KF9Hp pic.twitter.com/gRoZyxtg6C — meteoprognoza.pl🇵🇱 (@MeteoprognozaPL) September 15, 2024 Tusk revealed that it was in Kłodzko County that the flooding had claimed its first life “We have the first confirmed death by drowning,” he said The prime minister appealed to residents not to underestimate the threat of the floods and to obey evacuation orders more of which he said were likely to be issued while he declared this morning that it was unlikely the dam in Stronie Śląskie would be breached by the water later on Sunday the authorities confirmed that that had happened #PILNE: Tama w Stronu Śląskim nie wytrzymała film. @FaktyTVP3 Wrocław pic.twitter.com/GP04WPZ6W9 — Remiza.pl (@remizacompl) September 15, 2024 With travel impossible in some areas and some phone connections cut Tusk also announced that the authorities would be deploying Starlink terminals which provide internet connections through satellites operated by SpaceX “The first Starlinks are already operational supporting connectivity and communication in flood-affected areas,” announced digital affairs minister Krzysztof Gawkowski on X “We are working on launching several dozen more devices to ensure communication between [rescue] services and the civilian population.” Czechowice-Dziedzice, ul. Waryńskiego – aktualne zdjęcie z lotu ptaka. pic.twitter.com/yrKfwGLuX3 — Bielskie Drogi (@BielskieDrogi) September 15, 2024 Interior minister Tomasz Siemoniak added that a priority now is to restore road connections that have been cut by the flooding as well as to provide residents with food and water Amphibious vehicles were deployed this morning to carry this out Helicopters have also been deployed to assist in rescue and relief efforts while 4,000 soldiers are on standby to assist the emergency services a bridge in the town of Głuchołazy was destroyed by a surge in the Biała Głuchołaska River There are concerns this will form a barrier forcing more water into the town Moment porwania przez nurt mostu w Głuchołazach. #powódz pic.twitter.com/YyBBKRzO42 — Mischa von Jadczak (@michaljadczak) September 15, 2024 the city said the water level had reached 372cm The level classified as an emergency is 520cm have also seen flooding today following heavy overnight rain the Iłownica River reached a water level of 634 cm Main image credit: Jakub Wlodek / Agencja Wyborcza.pl [email protected] Despite improvements in Poland's weather and water levels emergency conditions persist in many rivers especially in the southwestern part of the country This has led the Polish government to expand the state of disaster and launch a recovery plan The flood has also impacted the arts sector causing delays and cancellations of concerts and other events The damage from the flood has particularly affected the area where one of Poland's most renowned authors The Nobel laureate has voiced her concerns and issued a special appeal through social media and many other towns need help," Tokarczuk stated referring to the southwestern regions of Poland that are close to her due to her residence She requested financial and material support for the flood victims and urged people to show interest by providing helpful information "This tragic time calls for your solidarity," Tokarczuk emphasized providing details on account numbers where her fans and readers from around the world can donate "As a resident of the Kłodzko County who was fortunate to escape the worst of the disaster but who has only recently become fully aware of the extent of the damage due to power outages and lack of information I am grateful for any form of support," concluded Tokarczuk The following graphic illustrates the extent of the damage caused by the flood in Kłodzko with a similar devastating flood occurring there 27 years ago in 1997 Devastating scenes from Kłodzko, Poland, where yesterday's flood left a trail of destruction.#powodź2024 #Powodź #Kłodzko pic.twitter.com/Y931NNpYuQ Source: FB/Olga Tokarczuk/X/@Weathermonitors Log in and download the free e-publication of the latest A&B The printed version is available for sale online in our store and press salons throughout Poland unique e-mail [will also be used as login in the portal] Only name - check the correctness of the data Only the last name - check the correctness of the data password must be at least 8 characters long * fields required for registration; 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We have detected that you are using an outdated browser We recommend upgrading or switching to another browser Kanzumba Kusakana from South Africa are to start their research at the Faculty of Environmental Engineering with a focus on the use of renewable energy in the Kłodzko and Żywiec administrative districts The scientists are winners in the Stanisław Ulam Programme organised by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange Supporting the internationalisation of Polish universities and scientific institutions The programme allows both recognised and promising researchers with at least a PhD title to come to do scientific work in Poland The participants in the programme are expected to strengthen the scientific potential of the Polish units and become involved in their activities – primarily research projects and teaching who will start their placements at Polish universities and research institutes in January 2024 Two of the winners will come to the Wrocław University of Science and Technology PhD from Tianjin University (China) and Prof Kanzumba Kusakana from the Central University of Technology in Bloemfontein (South Africa) will conduct their research at the Faculty of Environmental Engineering and their placement will be overseen by Jakub Jurasz “I’ve built the entire research plan in such a way that both scholarship holders will focus on the same regions while the scopes of their work will be different,” says Jakub Jurasz Dr Wandong Zheng will focus on the topic of heating and renewable heating system transformation using his experience from clean-heating projects in China as his research interests are related to energy saving and the application of renewable energy technologies in buildings “The research I’d like to carry out at Wrocław University of Science and Technology concerns the assessment of the complementarity of solar The aim is to develop a sustainable development path for the Polish power generation system I’d also like to compare the similarities and differences in the energy revolution in China and Poland,” says the researcher “Working together on the project could be the first step towards expanding cooperation between our universities,” he emphasises he will focus on optimising the coupled operation of conventional hydropower reservoirs and hydrokinetic turbines His work is expected to result in more efficient use of the water resources of the Kłodzko and Żywiec districts The South African scientist's research is centred primarily on clean energy technologies He is a specialist in smart grids and energy management as well as simulation and optimisation studies “Wrocław Tech plans to intensify its research activities in the field of renewable energy sources which is also an energy policy priority at European and national level I’ll bring relevant industrial and academic experience in modelling and simulation of hydroelectric power plants given the current state of hydropower development in the decarbonisation of the Polish energy system Not only will I be involved in research activities but I also plan to deliver lectures in optional subjects,” he adds It is worth pointing out that the potential of renewable energy resources in the districts of Kłodzko and Żywiec was assessed by Prof He also conducted his research under the Stanisław Ulam Programme foreign researchers’ placements in Poland can last up to 24 months with winners receiving a monthly stipend of 10 thousand PLN and a mobility allowance to cover travel arrangements Justyna Pelc was awarded the Student Nobel Prize 2021 involved in space projects and popularization of knowledge on space exploration received a distinction in the Independent Students' Association competition By continuing to browse the site you agree to our use of cookies in accordance with current browser settings CA Immo exits non-core market Serbia with the sale of the 19,600 sqm office building Sava Business Center in Belgrade Both the sales price and the buyer are subject to confidentiality As the PBSA sector finally takes off in Poland it is now increasingly attracting international operators and investors Eurobuild CEE spoke to Xior's investment manager about why it has such confidence in the Polish market Residential developer Develia has signed a preliminary agreement to acquire all the shares in Bouygues Immobilier Polska the Polish subsidiary of Bouygues Immobilier ESA logistika has leased 15,000 sqm in Prologis Park Piotrków GLP has completed the development of its Wrocław V Logistics Centre and has received a BREEAM rating of Outstanding Panattoni has secured EUR 40 mln in financing from BNP Paribas for the development of Panattoni Park Sosnowiec IV Newgate Investment (NGI) and Redkom Development are developing a large retail park in Bydgoszcz Deutsche Hypo – NORD/LB Real Estate Finance has provided a five-year green loan to Olivia Seven for the refinancing of the Olivia Prime A office building in Gdańsk-Oliwa communications and security 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on Shopping Centres and Retail Parks Cushman & Wakefield notes that despite evolving shopping trends both retail formats continue to hold strong appeal Multi Poland has taken on the management of the Galeria Przymorze shopping centre in Gdańsk The store offers lifestyle and sporting clothing and is to open this spring According to the "Quo Vadis E-commerce" report released by Cushman & Wakefield the online commerce continues to be a growth driver for the industrial & logistics real estate sector generating significant opportunities for developers and investors the investor behind the Projekt Góraszka shopping and entertainment complex in Wiązowna on Warsaw’s eastern outskirts has obtained a building permit for a mixed-use development Poznan-based company Scallier is opening another facility under the Funshop Park brand in Romania According to the latest report “At a Glance: Modern Retail Market in Poland Q4 2024” from BNP Paribas Real Estate Poland Poland’s retail market experienced 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