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Flood 2024. Gabriela Muskała showed “a view from the house where she grew up”

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Gabriela Muskała shared photos on social media showing the scale of destruction in Ołdrzychowice Kłodzkie – the town where she grew up. The actress also showed what the area looked like before the flood. She appealed for help for residents of flooded areas.

Gabriela Muskała, an actress known for her films “These Daughters of Mine”, “Fuga” and “Skazana”, published photographs on social media showing her hometown affected by the flood. “This is what Ołdrzychowice Kłodzkie looks like now. A view from (…) the house where I grew up,” the actress wrote under a series of photos of flooded areas.

A day later, the actress also shared a post from a local social media group called “Ołdrzychowice is it!”. Several photos show the state of the town after the flood. The photos show destroyed buildings, a swollen river, and flooded roads and roadsides.

Gabriela Muskała: I am with my beloved place on Earth with all my heart

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Gabriela Muskała showed how the area around Ołdrzychowice Kłodzkie and Kłodzko, a little over 15 kilometres away, looked before the flood came, in photos added a few days earlier. They show, among other things, the streets of Kłodzko and the panorama from the observation tower on Kłodzka Góra. “My thoughts and all my heart are with my favourite place on Earth – the Kłodzko Valley,” the actress wrote at the time. “Hang in there, my dear countrymen,” she added.

SEE ALSO: Landscape after the passage of the great flood. Bricks, windows and doors lie on the streets of the cities

The actress also shared an archive photo from the interior of the Franciscan church in Kłodzko on social media. Muskała was photographed near markings placed on the walls, indicating the level to which the water reached during previous floods in 1783, 1938 and 1997.

This time, water also entered the church. As the guardian of the order indicated in an interview with TVN24, it reached a height of about three meters. – Everything was floating at a height of three meters. Only today, after the water subsided, were we able to determine the damage, see what it all looks like – said the monk. Asked about the scale of the damage, he considered it to be similar to that in 1997. – Who knows, maybe it's worse – he added after a while.

SEE ALSO: Darkness, mud on the streets, broken windows. The record from 1997 broken

Main image source: Facebook/Gabriela Muskała

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