[ti:Reservoir in Poland Praised for Blocking major Flooding] [al:As It Is] [ar:VOA] [dt:2024-09-25] [by:www.voase.cn] [00:00.00]A reservoir in Poland built to prevent flooding is being praised for doing its job well after major floodwaters hit the area. [00:13.14]The anti-flood reservoir, called the Lower Raciborz Reservoir, sits on the Oder River. [00:22.94]It is near the Polish cities of Opole and Wroclaw. [00:28.71]The project was first imagined in 1997, when the "flood of the century" hit the two cities, causing major damage. [00:41.17]Work was completed on the water body in 2020. [00:46.76]Over the past week, heavy rains have created major floodwaters across central Europe. [00:55.27]Officials in Poland have struggled to keep waters from flowing out of the Oder River into nearby communities. [01:05.73]The Associated Press reported the flooding across central Europe killed at least 24 people. [01:14.48]But people living in Opole and Wroclaw are now crediting the reservoir with saving the areas from severe flooding and destruction. [01:28.38]Locals told the AP that the reservoir successfully flattened a huge wave created by the flooded Oder. [01:38.22]Some people who remembered the 1997 flood disaster watched carefully to see whether the newly finished reservoir would effectively do its job. And it did. [01:54.43]The reservoir's performance led to some public attention on social media. [02:01.06]Some individuals gave the water body honorable names. [02:06.15]These included "National Hero," "King of Gold" and "Raciborz Reservoir the Great." [02:14.61]Other social media messages suggested the reservoir should be named after Poland's famous football goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny. [02:26.99]The anti-flood reservoir was built following lessons learned from the severe flooding of 1997. [02:36.68]The project took about $520 million to build. [02:42.64]Part of the money came from the European Union and World Bank. [02:48.74]Two villages had to be resettled to complete the reservoir. [02:53.62]When it opened in 2020, the water body covered 26 square kilometers of wildland. [03:02.91]It can hold up to 185 million cubic meters of floodwater. [03:10.62]People living in Opole and Wroclaw said the Oder reached extreme heights. [03:18.96]But, they said, the reservoir caught the floodwaters. Water never flowed out into the streets. [03:27.89]Some areas not covered by the reservoir system suffered heavy flooding. [03:34.35]Last week, European Union chief Ursula van der Leyen promised the EU would provide billions of dollars in aid to affected communities in Central Europe. [03:49.21]Among other nations suffering severe flood destruction are Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia. [04:01.40]I'm Bryan Lynn.