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Flooding Caused by Heavy Rain Now Also Affects Parts of Austria

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The heavy rainfall and flooding have also caused significant damage in parts of Austria, particularly in the regions of Carinthia and Vorarlberg. Farmers in these areas are facing severe problems affecting their crops, livestock, and infrastructure. Farmers report losses of a large portion of their harvest, especially for crops such as corn, potatoes, and wheat.
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Flooding has washed away fertile topsoil layers, making replanting more difficult. Farmers are concerned about the long-term effects on the fertility of their land.

The infrastructure on the farms has also been severely impacted. Irrigation systems, barns, stables, and other essential buildings have been damaged. The costs for repairs and replacements are high. Flooded pastures have driven away livestock and reduced the availability of feed for the animals. Farmers are being forced to seek alternative feed sources or reduce their herds.

The Austrian government has responded quickly to the crisis by implementing emergency measures. Financial aid packages have been made available to help the agricultural sector cover damages and rebuild their operations. Technical assistance is being provided to ensure that recovery efforts are carried out efficiently and effectively.

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The flooding highlights the vulnerability of the agricultural sector to climate change and extreme weather conditions. Farmers and policymakers acknowledge the need for sustainable farming practices and resilient infrastructure to mitigate the impact of such natural disasters. 

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This article was written and published by Iede de Vries. The translation was generated automatically from the original Dutch version.

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