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Austria declares 'disaster zone' in several districts amid flood risk.
Hungary expects the Dabube to reach near record-high levels in coming days .
Austria declares over a dozen districts disaster zones as Central Europe grapples with heavy rain and flooding.
Poland 's PM Donald Tusk says "full mobilisation is required" as heavy rain continues to pound areas near Czech border.
Southwestern Poland sees more rain than in 1997 ' millennium flood' More rain has fallen in southwestern Poland since Friday morning than during the so-called millennium flood of 1997 .
At least four people have died in Romania after torrential rains swept across central and eastern Europe .
Tens of thousands of homes without power in Czech Republic after severe storms.
Czech PM Petr Fiala: "We have to be ready for the worst case scenarios" High winds of up to 100 kilometers ( 62 miles ) per hour are forecast in parts of the country.
Polish PM Donald Tusk urges residents to stock up on food and prepare for power outages.
Austria has already reported rising water levels following snow and rain.
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