Ostrava, Czech Republic—A sudden flash flood claimed two lives in the Moravia region on Thursday morning. The victims were traveling on a local road when a surge of water from an overflowing creek washed their vehicle into a ditch. The force of the current made escape impossible.
Emergency services received the distress call around 7:30 a.m. local time. Firefighters and rescue divers reached the scene within forty minutes. They recovered the submerged vehicle from the mud, but the two occupants were already deceased.
Heavy rainfall throughout the night saturated the ground in the surrounding hills. The water accumulated rapidly in the valley, creating a wall of debris and silt. Road authorities had not issued a formal closure for this specific sector prior to the incident.
The regional police have since blocked access to all low-lying roads in the area. They are warning drivers to avoid secondary routes while the water levels remain elevated. Meteorological stations report that the rainfall intensity was the highest recorded in the district this year.
Displaced residents are being moved to higher ground by emergency vehicles. Volunteers from the local community are assisting in the effort to sandbag vulnerable properties. The scale of the flooding is still being assessed as water continues to flow through the basin.
Engineers are investigating why the drainage systems failed to handle the volume of runoff. Preliminary findings suggest that sediment and organic debris blocked critical culverts. A full report will be delivered to the ministry of transport by early next week.
Grief counselors have been deployed to the village to assist the families of the victims. The recovery operation concluded at midday, but the police remain on-site to monitor conditions. The risk of secondary flooding remains high for the rest of the day.
The authorities expect the water levels to begin receding by tomorrow morning. Until then, the state of alert will remain in force. No further casualties have been reported, but the rescue teams are maintaining a constant presence in the danger zone
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