The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has issued a warning to Brits travelling to a popular holiday destination, with the 'situation changing quickly'
UK holidaymakers are being warned against travelling to some parts of the Czech Republic as it grapples with severe storms. The Foreign Office has alerted British nationals about the intense rainfalls and the extreme weather changes taking place this week across Europe.
The FCDO advised: "They will tell you if they can help and what you need to do." This warning comes as Martin Vondrasek, the Czech police chief, announced on local radio that a woman tragically drowned after a stream burst its banks near the town of Bruntal. Further advisories are in place for Poland and Austria as well. Meanwhile, Czech authorities reported on Sunday that four individuals were unaccounted for, including three who were in a vehicle carried into a river in the north-eastern town of Lipova-lazne.
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