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What are the natural disasters in Eastern Europe?

Eastern Europe is far away from the warm North Atlantic, and the coldest monthly temperature in the whole region is below zero. It is hot in summer because it is located inland and lacks water, electricity and gas regulation. In the warmest month, the temperature rises from north to south, which is lower than 20℃ in the four northern plain countries and higher than 20℃ in the southern countries. Summer rainfall is concentrated, leading to floods.

The temperature in Russia and eastern Europe is very low in winter, so rivers freeze and sledges pass through, and winter lasts for six to eight months. Because the temperature is very low and the water vapor content in the air is scarce, the humidity is very low and the air is very dry and cold.

20 10 floods in eastern Europe worsen-floods in Slovakia, and the government declares that the country is facing a "once-in-a-millennium flood". On the night of June 5th, the flood dike burst in Sandomega province, and the whole city was in Wang Yang.

20 12 due to extremely cold weather, nearly 200 people were killed in Russia and many countries in eastern Europe recently. The lowest temperature in Latvia on February 24th 10 may drop to a record minus 28 degrees Celsius. On the evening of 65438+February 17, this cold current reached its peak, causing the temperature in some parts of Siberia to plummet 10 degrees, reaching MINUS 50 degrees.