BUCHAREST - The Danube river broke through flood defences in southeastern Europe on Monday, driving thousands of people from their homes along its banks in Serbia, Romania and Bulgaria, officials said.
Swollen by heavy rain and melting snow from central Europe, the river hit its highest level in 111 years at the weekend, swamping ports and thousands of hectares (acres) of farmland. Authorities evacuated 3,200 people and more than 6,000 animals from the village of Rast in southern Romania on Monday after the Danube breached a nearby dam and flooded the area.
"Police and paramilitary units used trucks to take people out of the flooded village. They have been taken to stay with relatives or friends," said police spokeswoman Maria Vasile.
In the nearby village of Negoi, 230 people were taken to safety. Television footage showed police in rescue boats helping people to escape from their houses.
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