Vltava River Expected to Peak at Flood Stage on Saturday Night
Prague Morning

Prague is preparing for significant flooding as the Vltava River is expected to reach its peak from Saturday to Sunday, with water levels projected to stay below flood stage three.
Heavy rain and strong winds have already caused substantial disruptions throughout the city. In response, precautionary measures have been put in place, including the closure of Stลeleckรฝ Island and several playgrounds. Additionally, warnings about the risk of falling trees have been issued in Prague 7 and Prague 11, and the Prague Zoo is closed.
The combination of intense rainfall and strong winds is exacerbating the situation, increasing the risk of falling trees across the city.
The Prague 1 Municipal District has closed Stลeleckรฝ Island as a precaution. Playground closures are in effect in various parks, and Prague 7 has warned about potential falling trees in Stromovka Park. Prague 11 has advised against visiting Hostivaล Forest Park.
โThe ground is highly saturated, and the stability of trees is unpredictable, creating a significant risk of falling. It is also dangerous to move around the Hostivaล Dam and along the Botiฤ River,โ stated municipal authorities.
Deputy Mayor Jana Komrskovรก (Pirates) announced the closure of playgrounds in Stromovka, Hvฤzda, Letnรก, and Petลรญn.
The Prague Zoo has also closed as a precaution. Miroslav Bobek, the zooโs director, shared on social media that they are taking preventive measures: โWe are filling sandbags among other preparations in case the flooding situation worsens.โ
Current Flood Situation in Prague:
The Vltava River is currently forecasted to peak at flood stage two. Other streams and rivers in the area, including Dalejskรฝ Potok and Rokytka, are at flood stage one. The Botiฤ River has reached the third flood danger level in Jesenice and the second in Petrovice.
Mayor Ondลej Gros emphasized the ongoing monitoring of the situation and urged residents to remain cautious. โThe safety of our residents is our top priority. We are taking all necessary measures to mitigate the risks associated with flooding and adverse weather conditions,โ the mayor said.
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