Devastating Deluge: Discovery of 46-Year-Old Viennese Man’s Body in Klosterneuburg

The man was a 46-year-old Viennese, police spokeswoman Manuela Weinkirn said. The man had drowned. The body has been released for burial. A man who was rescued from the Danube near Marbach (Melk district) on Tuesday afternoon had committed suicide, according to Weinkirn. This means that there are now five flood deaths in Lower Austria.

A total of five people died

In Würmla (Tulln district), an 81-year-old woman died in her flooded house. The woman’s body was found on Tuesday morning. The death of a firefighter on duty in Rust in Tullnerfeld in the municipality of Michelhausen (Tulln district) had already been reported on Sunday. According to police reports on Monday, a 70-year-old died in Untergrafendorf in the municipality of Böheimkirchen (St. Pölten-Land district) and an 80-year-old died in Höbersdorf in the market town of Sierndorf (Korneuburg district).

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What are the main causes of the recent floods in Lower Austria? ⁣

Flood Tragedy⁤ in Lower‌ Austria: Five Deaths Reported, Including One Suicide

The recent floods in Lower⁣ Austria have claimed the lives of five people, with one of the victims taking his own life. The devastating natural disaster⁤ has left a trail of‌ destruction and grief ​in its wake.

Man Found Dead in Danube River

On Tuesday afternoon, a 46-year-old man from Vienna was rescued from the Danube River near Marbach (Melk district). Unfortunately, the man had already drowned. An autopsy ‍later revealed that the man had committed suicide. This tragic incident brings‍ the total number of flood-related deaths in Lower Austria to five.

Four ‌Other Fatalities Reported

In Würmla (Tulln district), an 81-year-old ​woman died in her flooded house. Her body ⁣was discovered ‍on Tuesday morning. On Sunday, a firefighter on duty in Rust in ‍Tullnerfeld in⁣ the⁢ municipality of Michelhausen (Tulln district) lost his life. Two other fatalities were reported​ on Monday: a 70-year-old man in Untergrafendorf in the ⁣municipality of Böheimkirchen (St. Pölten-Land district) and an 80-year-old man‍ in Höbersdorf in ​the market town of Sierndorf (Korneuburg ​district).

Suicide Prevention and Support

The tragic loss of life highlights‍ the importance of Mental Health Awareness and Suicide Prevention. If you or someone ‌you know is struggling‍ with suicidal thoughts, please reach out to the suicide prevention portal of the Ministry of Health for support. The portal provides contact details of support organizations in Austria, ⁤as well ⁤as resources for young people.

Support ⁢Organizations in Austria

⁣ Suicide Prevention Portal: www.suizid-praevention.gv.at

Support for young​ people: www.bittelebe.at

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In this time of crisis, it is essential to come together as a community and support those affected by the floods. Our thoughts are with the families of the ⁣victims and those who have been impacted by this‌ devastating natural disaster.

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Flood Tragedy in Lower Austria: Five Deaths Reported

A devastating series of flood-related incidents has struck Lower Austria, resulting in a total of five fatalities. The recent floods have wreaked havoc in the region, claiming the lives of innocent people and leaving many more affected.

A Total of Five People Died

The latest casualty was a 46-year-old Viennese man who drowned in the Danube near Marbach (Melk district) on Tuesday afternoon. The police spokeswoman, Manuela Weinkirn, confirmed that the man’s body has been released for burial. This tragic incident brings the total number of flood-related deaths in Lower Austria to five.

Other victims of the floods include an 81-year-old woman who died in her flooded house in Würmla (Tulln district), a firefighter on duty in Rust in Tullnerfeld in the municipality of Michelhausen (Tulln district), a 70-year-old man who died in Untergrafendorf in the municipality of Böheimkirchen (St. Pölten-Land district), and an 80-year-old man who died in Höbersdorf in the market town of Sierndorf (Korneuburg district).

What are the Main Causes of the Recent Floods in Lower Austria?

The recent floods in Lower Austria have been caused by a combination of factors, including heavy rainfall, storms, and overflowing rivers. The region has experienced unprecedented rainfall in recent days, leading to flash flooding and landslides. The floods have caused widespread destruction, including damage to homes, businesses, and infrastructure.

Support for Those Affected

The Suicide Prevention Portal of the Ministry of Health offers support for people with suicidal thoughts and their relatives. Contact details of support organizations in Austria can be found at www.suizid-praevention.gv.at. Information for young people can be found at www.bittelebe.at.

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