At least eight people have died and others are missing after widespread flooding across eastern and central Europe,
Sky News reports.
More rainfall is expected in the coming days with surging river levels putting authorities on high alert.
Tens of thousands of homes have been damaged in both Romania, where six people have died, and the Czech Republic, where thousands were evacuated across the border.
On Sunday, one person was found to have drowned in southwest Poland, a firefighter tackling flooding in Austria also died and two more people were killed in Romania.
In eastern Romania's Galati county, where about 5,000 homes were damaged and 25,000 people were left without power, the bodies of three women and one man were also recovered on Saturday.
In some areas, more than 160 litres (42 gallons) of rain fell per square metre.
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis offered his condolences to the victims' families, saying: "We must continue to strengthen our capacity to anticipate extreme weather phenomena.