Sudden flash floods swept through three villages in the Moravia region of southeastern Czech Republic on Sunday following heavy rainfall, according to a report by Radio Prague on Monday.
Firefighters were deployed to the affected villages of Panín, Rodná, and Svojanov to clear mud deposits from garages and basements, as well as to drain blocked sewage systems and bridges.
Despite the severity of the flooding, no major damage has been reported.
The floods come as the country experienced its first major storms of the year over the weekend.
Meteorologists predict that rainy conditions will persist throughout most of the week, raising concerns over potential further disruptions.