The flood situation in Poland intensified, with Brzeg Dolny becoming the focal point as the flood wave peaked there. Throughout the day, reports highlighted the critical situation, with water levels reaching 933 cm and expected to rise further. Prime Minister Tusk announced the appointment of Marcin Kierwiński as the government's plenipotentiary for post-flood reconstruction, who will resign his MEP mandate. President Duda visited flood-affected areas, including Lądek-Zdrój. The government extended the state of natural disaster to additional counties. Concerns about disinformation and looting emerged, with the first verdict on looting reported. By evening, attention shifted to Głogów and Miękinia, where the situation remained dire. The flood's impact on infrastructure, including destroyed municipal installations in Lądek-Zdrój and Stronie Śląskie, became apparent.