Newly released information reveals significant shortcomings in the evacuation and care of teenagers displaced by recent flooding in Orla Perc, Poland. Following the severe weather event, a group of adolescents were evacuated without adequate preparation or ongoing support. Reports indicate a lack of essential supplies, proper communication with families, and sufficient psychological assistance for the traumatized youth. Authorities are facing criticism for failing to provide basic necessities and coordinated care post-evacuation. Concerns are growing regarding the long-term well-being of the teenagers and the systemic issues highlighted by this incident. Investigations are underway to determine the extent of the failures and prevent similar situations in future disaster response efforts. The situation underscores the need for improved emergency protocols specifically addressing vulnerable populations.