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Under Czech constitution, the whole government will have to step down now that Prime Minister Petr Necas has quit.
Budapest escapes damage as swollen Danube river recedes from record level of 8.91 metres.
Mass evacuation follows breach in dam on River Elbe, as Hungary battles rising water levels in Danube.
About 15,000 people moved to safety as Elbe river in eastern city of Magdeburg reaches record levels.
Thousands of soldiers and volunteers use sandbags to reinforce dykes in the latest stage of Central European flooding.
Chancellor Angela Merkel promises emergency aid as floods in across central Europe claim at least 12 lives.
Death toll at eight as floodwater rises to highest levels in some regions in almost 70 years.
Olympic champion ready for European debut this season at Rome's Golden Gala meet after recovery from hamstring injury.
State of emergency declared in several regions as heavy flooding kills eight and leaves nine more missing across Europe.
Several killed or missing in Germany, Czech Republic and Austria after torrential rain causes flooding and mudslides.
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