Israel has offered to help the Czech Republic in its struggle against rising floodwaters that have already claimed 90 Central and Eastern European lives. The Vltava River has flooded the National Theater and the city zoo in Prague, although a Prague Post staffer told Arutz-7's Yosef Zalmanson today that the ancient Maharal's synagogue was not flooded. Some 50,000 Prague residents, and 150,000 other Czechs, have been ordered to evacuate their homes. Israel has offered to provide the Czechs a large amount of pumps to help remove the water from the hundreds of flooded buildings in the capital.