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Hungary has been badly hit, but floods also caused chaos in Austria, Germany and the Czech Republic. Photo: Chris X Vannerom
The Danube in Budapest has reached record levels, flooding streets and rail and tram lines. Photo: Chris X Vannerom
The half-submerged international ship port in Budapest. Photo: Adam Szakal.
Children cycling near the city's Elisabeth bridge. Photo: Adam Szakal.
The Elbe hit a high of 7.5m (25ft) in Dresden but then fell again, so there was no repeat of the severe 2002 flood. Photo: Phil Wilson.
This was taken at a ferry border crossing on the Morava River between Austria and Slovakia. "The place where the ferry is moored would normally be a river bank." Photo: Jan Kotuc.
The riverside tram running along the Danube on the Pest side of Budapest is normally a popular route for tourists, but has had to be stopped. Photo: Jill Hitchcock.
"A pedestrian underpass which is normally about five metres away from the river - I had walked through it the previous day". Photo: Jenny Shaw.
The second line of defences in Prague - but the threat to the Czech capital has now receded. Photo: Andy Granger.
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