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VisitPoland to Mobilize $6 Billion for Flood Relief Amid Budget Changes, Tusk Cites Climate Change
Sep 25, 2024, 03:06 AM
Devastating floods in Poland have prompted the government to consider changes to the 2024 budget. Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced plans to mobilize up to 23 billion zlotys ($6 billion) for flood relief, with funding sourced from both the national budget and European Union support. The flooding has caused significant damage, particularly in southwestern Poland, leading to a reassessment of the town's infrastructure. Additionally, Tusk has launched efforts to manage the beaver population, which he cited as a factor in the flooding. A report from Reuters indicates that climate change has doubled the likelihood of such extreme weather events in Central Europe, emphasizing the need for urgent action to combat global warming. The flooding, which began on September 21, has resulted in the deaths of 24 people.
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