The historic flooding throughout central Europe continues, as the Elbe River has broken through several dikes in northern Germany, and the crest of the swollen Danube River has reached southern Hungary, and threatens Serbia. Parts of Austria and the Czech Republic are now in recovery mode, as thousands of residents return home to recover what they can. Gathered here are images from the past several days of those affected by these continuing floods. See earlier entry: Flooding Across Central Europe.
More Flooding in Central Europe
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A garden with a swimming pool is inundated by the waters of the Elbe River during floods near Magdeburg in the state of Saxony Anhalt, on June 10, 2013. Tens of thousands of Germans, Hungarians and Czechs were evacuated from their homes as soldiers raced to pile up sandbags to hold back rising waters in the region's worst floods in a decade. #
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Clouds reflect in the floods by the Elbe River near Tangermuende, Germany, on June 11, 2013. Weeks of heavy rain this spring have sent the Elbe, the Danube and other rivers such as the Vltava and the Saale overflowing their banks, causing extensive damage in central and southern Germany, the Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary. #
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A Super Puma of the German Federal Police Bundespolizei carries sandbags to fix a broken dam built to contain the swollen Elbe River during floods near the village of Fischbeck, on June 10, 2013. #
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A firefighter sprays two members of Bavaria's water rescue service Wasserwacht with fresh water to remove spilled heating oil and other waste from the flooded Danube River near the small settlement of Singerhof, on June 8, 2013. #
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Fleeing from the flood, two deer swim in the water of the swollen Danube River in the Gemenc Forest, about 170 km south of the Hungarian capital of Budapest. About 4-5 thousand deer, boars and foxes live on the largest contingent, cared for by the Gemenci Forest and Game Co. #
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The flooded River Danube, with a city view of the parliament building in downtown Budapest, on June 10, 2013. The Danube peaked at 891 cm, 31 cm higher than the record levels of 2006. #
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Fisherman Gernot Quaschny rescues a deer from the floods near Schoenhausen, Germany, on June 12, 2013. Due to a broken dike on the Elbe River, several villages in the area were flooded. #
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Manuela Schmid takes a picture for the insurance company of her previously flooded kitchen after the floods of the nearby Danube River subsided in Fischerdorf, on June 11, 2013. #
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