102 passengers and 40 crew could not disembark due to flooding in the Danube caused by heavy rains.
The Swiss river cruise ship Thurgau Prestige has been anchored in Vienna since September 14. 102 passengers and 40 crew members were unable to disembark due to flooding in the Danube caused by heavy rains. The pier was flooded. It was reported by Der Standard.
The responsible travel organizer, Thurgau Travel, announced on the morning of September 16 that “everyone on board is fully catered for”.
Local authorities decide when the ship can continue sailing or when passengers can be disembarked.
We remind you that on September 16, the Polish government declared a state of natural disaster in parts of Lower Silesian, Opole and Silesian voivodeships in the south and southwest of the country due to floods.
It was also reported that due to the floods in Europe, some trains were canceled and some were diverted.
Source: korrespondent

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