Weather experts predict heavy flooding for Germany and other countries in Central Europe this weekend, with storms already ...
Floodwaters or flood warnings and high rivers continued to plague much of northern, central and eastern Germany on Thursday morning, even as weather forecasters saw some hope of a gradually ...
The red areas on the map below show where there has been flooding in recent days. In Germany, the states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia have been worst hit. In Belgium ...
Almost 400,000 people in Germany are at immediate risk from flooding, according to a new study by the Independent Institute ...
Many donations and aid teams have arrived from other parts of Germany. Chancellor Merkel warned ... Belgium held a day of mourning on Tuesday for its flood victims - the death toll is at least ...
In Dresden, a city in eastern Germany, barriers are in place to protect against extreme flooding. Many residents still remember the flooding catastrophes of 2002 and 2013. But as European ...
In Germany, more than hundred people have died and tens of thousands others went missing after massive storm and worst flooding in western parts of the country. More flooding is feared as a breach at ...
The east and south of Germany could also be at risk of flooding in the coming days, but officials said on Monday they did not expect the situation to reach the highest threat level. Sweden and ...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has expressed his concern regarding the current floods in several European countries. "The ...
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While flooding is a global threat, certain regions are much more impacted than others. An estimated 89% of people exposed to high flood risk live in low- and middle-income countries.
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