Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Riverside School vs Vltava

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Well it has been an interesting few days with the flooding, it just doesn't seem real! These photos are of our Junior High School (yellow & white building) and Primary sports pitch. Only the Junior High was flooded, the Primary was untouched however there is no road access or power. There was no school on Monday or Tuesday and today we took the children to a sports facility where we played games in the afternoon. Tomorrow the Primary School is relocating to the conference facilities at the Diplomat Hotel where we will be for the next week or so. The Junior High school will probably not open until September in the new school year.

Prague was very well organised with the flooding and was quite protected however many towns/cities to the south and north have been practically destroyed. Considering the amount of water, speed it is traveling etc I think the death toll is quite low, it had the potential to be a lot higher.

Moving to Prague I imagined having a day off school for snow, not flooding!! Quite an experience.

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