Worst floods in decade kill 15 in Poland
2010-05-25 03:18:41 GMT2010-05-25 11:18:41 (Beijing Time)
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An aerial view shows the flooded village in Central Poland May 24, 2010. The death toll from the worst floods to hit Poland in over a decade reached 15 on Monday, as flood waters spread towards the north of the country and burst through a dyke, officials said. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
An emergency worker gives food suplies to a man on the boat at the flooded village of Juliszew close to Plock in Central Poland May 24, 2010. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
A helicopter drops sand bags to reinforce an already destroyed flood embankment near the village of Swiniary in Central Poland May 24, 2010. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
People use a boat to transport goods in the flooded district of Wroclaw May 24, 2010. (xinhua/Reuters Photo)
An emergency worker gives food suplies to a man in a flooded house in the village of Juliszew close to Plock in Central Poland May 24, 2010. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
An aerial view shows the flooded village in Central Poland May 24, 2010. The death toll from the worst floods to hit Poland in over a decade reached 15 on Monday, as flood waters spread towards the north of the country and burst through a dyke, officials said.