Ukraine Offers Neighbor Countries Help with Deadly Floods
Flooding in central Europe: Ukraine death toll rises, rescue efforts continue
Ukraine's foreign minister has offered help to neighboring countries after deadly floods hit the region.
At least 20 people have died in Ukraine, while more than 80,000 people have been left without electricity.
The floods have also caused widespread damage to infrastructure and homes, and have forced many people to evacuate their homes.
Neighboring countries, including Poland, Romania, and Hungary, have all offered assistance to Ukraine.
The Ukrainian government has said that it is "grateful" for the offers of help, and that it will "do everything possible" to help those who have been affected by the floods.
The floods are the worst to hit Ukraine in decades, and have caused widespread devastation across the country.
The Ukrainian government has declared a state of emergency in the affected areas, and has deployed troops to help with the relief effort.
The European Union has also offered its assistance to Ukraine, and has sent a team of experts to help with the relief effort.
The floods are a major challenge for Ukraine, which is already facing a number of other challenges, including the ongoing conflict in the east of the country.
The Ukrainian government is calling on the international community to provide assistance to help the country recover from the floods.
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