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Friday, 4 August 2023 - 15:33

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Two Dutch people die in flash floods in Slovenia

This article was updated at 17:30 p.m. with more information from the Slovenian police and the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Two Dutch nationals died in the floods in Slovenia, according to the Slovenian news agency STA. The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the deaths of the two men. There are also reports of a third fatality from Slovenia itself.

The exact cause of death for the three victims is not known yet. According to STA, the police are conducting an investigation. The Slovenian news site N1 reported that the two Dutch victims were found in the mountains near the town of Kranj. The two may have been struck by lightning. According to N1, the Slovenian victim died in flooding in the village of Kamnik.

According to the Slovenian police, the individuals were 52 and 19 years old and were on a trek near Veliki Draški.

A spokesperson for the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs could not provide further details about how the Dutch nationals died or their identities. The ministry is providing consular assistance to the bereaved, the spokeswoman reported.

Zračni posnetki posadke helikopterja @policija_si kažejo na zahtevne razmere. pic.twitter.com/Yys9z2huI5

— policija_si (@policija_si) August 4, 2023

Since Thursday evening, the country, which is very popular among Dutch tourists, has been hit by heavy rainfall. In 24 hours, the amount of precipitation that usually falls in a whole month was recorded in the north of Slovenia. A major motorway that connects the capital Ljubliana with the north of the country was closed. According to the authorities, several villages in the north have been cut off from the outside world by the water.

‼️ 🚨 [ADVICE] ‼️🚨

Today Slovenia 🇸🇮 activated the National Flood Protection and Rescue Plan. We have asked foreign embassies in Slovenia to keep their citizens regularly informed about the situation in #Slovenia through their communication channels.@govSlovenia @URS_ZR pic.twitter.com/7Y0RB1eo1f

— MFEA Slovenia (@MZEZ_RS) August 4, 2023

The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs added a warning to the travel advice for Slovenia. "There is a high risk of further floods and landslides," the ministry stated. "The situation can change rapidly. In various places, roads, including major roads, are impassable to traffic." Travelers are advised to follow the instructions of local authorities and keep an eye on media reports. Despite the warning, the travel advice remains green.

Reisadvies #Slovenië: Op dit moment zijn er overstromingen in verschillende delen van Slovenië. Ben je in Slovenië? Informeer ter plaatse over de lokale situatie en volg de adviezen van de lokale autoriteiten.
https://t.co/PcR6AnlKgH

— 24/7 BZ (@247BZ) August 4, 2023

Reporting by ANP and NL Times

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