King Charles on the flood disaster: Great sympathy for all affected countries

King Charles on the flood disaster
Deep sympathy for all affected countries

King Charles has expressed his deep concern about the flood disaster in Europe.

King Charles has expressed his deep concern about the flood disaster in Europe.

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King Charles expressed his shock at the flood disaster in Central Europe. He expressed his condolences to all those affected.

Devastating floods are currently keeping large parts of Europe on high alert. Now the British King Charles (75) has expressed his shock at the tense flood situation on the European mainland. He expressed his condolences to those affected in a personal statement. In an article published on Thursday (19 September) On the Royal Family’s social media channels, the monarch writes – also on behalf of Queen Camilla (77): “My wife and I are deeply shocked and saddened by the destruction and devastation caused by the flood disaster in Central Europe.”

Charles and Camilla express their condolences

The countries that were and are currently most affected by the floods in Europe are Austria, Poland, the Czech Republic and Romania. Water levels are also currently rising in Germany. King Charles justified his sympathetic statement by saying that many people in the United Kingdom have “strong, lasting and personal ties to this region”. “Together with them, my wife and I extend our deep and sincere condolences to all those who have lost their loved ones, their homes and their livelihoods in such a tragic way.

He and Camilla would admire “the courage and dedication of the emergency services who have worked tirelessly to provide much-needed support, help and assistance to the countless people whose lives and property have been horribly destroyed.”

On Instagram, many people from the affected European countries thanked the British royal family for their condolences in the comments section.

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