The flood situation in Poland escalated as the water reached Wrocław. Throughout the day, reports focused on the advancing flood wave, with Żagań experiencing evacuations and Oława preparing for prolonged inundation. Prime Minister Tusk held crisis meetings and announced measures to support flood victims, including VAT reductions on donations and potential mortgage relief. The government faced criticism for its response, leading to a resignation in the Climate Ministry. As evening approached, attention shifted to Wrocław's preparations, with residents reinforcing levees and authorities activating flood polders. The military launched "Operation Phoenix" to assist affected areas. By late night, the flood peak reached Wrocław, with reports of leaks in the Marszowice district's embankments, highlighting the ongoing struggle against rising waters.