Due to heavy rains, rivers in Poland have risen, and parts of the country are now underwater. The worst situation is in the southern part of the country, where emergency services have been battling the elements for several days. Some residents of flooded towns have had to be evacuated, while many have lost all their belongings. Fundraising efforts have been launched for those in need, and many celebrities have declared their support and willingness to help.
All eyes in the country are on southern Poland, which is facing its worst flood in years. Celebrities are also not indifferent to the tragedy, sharing images of flooded towns and showing support for the residents. Among those who have appealed for help is Anna Lewandowska, who posted links to charity fundraisers on Instagram. The fitness trainer expressed how moved she is by the situation.
It's hard to remain indifferent when you see what's happening with the flooding in southern Poland. If you're also wondering what we can do to help, here are some valuable tips
- she wrote on her InstaStories, linking to the Caritas and Polish Red Cross websites.
Martyna Wojciechowska also encouraged her online followers to help flood victims, highlighting the plight of animals often abandoned by their owners. Actress Joanna Opozda focused on the difficult situation of pets during the flood and expressed her outrage at some pet owners' actions.
Don't tell me that these people didn’t have time to take their animals, come on, there was time to pack and evacuate, it's not a sudden earthquake, alerts were given well in advance. Leaving a dog or cat to fend for itself? It's inhumane. My opinion won’t change. We are responsible for our animals. They are not objects; they are living beings dependent on us
- she fumed on Instagram.
Bartosz Kurek also joined the stars supporting the flood victims. His wife Anna managed to leave Nysa just in time, but not before rescuing two kittens from the flood. Now, the volleyball team captain, who recently ended up in the hospital due to an eye injury, has spoken out. Despite his health issues, he is not indifferent to the plight of those affected by the destructive forces of nature.
The most important thing now is to support my friends, colleagues, and acquaintances in Nysa and the surrounding areas - stay safe, we're all rooting for you and your safety. Save yourselves, we’ll rebuild the rest together. The Volleyball Family will help
- he wrote on Instagram.