Posted on 07/16/2021 8:26:05 AM PDT by blam
At least 1,300 people are still unaccounted for Friday after flash floods in western Germany and Belgium left more than 100 dead and several towns devastated. Rescue efforts continue for the second day as the true extent of this tragedy is only being revealed as floodwaters recede.
According to CNN, 103 people have died in Germany following torrential rainfalls that swept through the country on Wednesday and Thursday. So far, authorities are saying that 1,300 people are missing and the Europe-wide death toll is 117.
The death toll in Rhineland-Palatinate, a southwest German state bordered by France, Belgium, and Luxembourg, has soared to at least 60, the state premier Malu Dreyer said Friday.
Dreyer said there was bad news every hour as rescue efforts continue to find more bodies.
“We have 60 dead to mourn at the moment, and it is to be feared that the number will rise even further,” she told reporters, adding, “We have not yet reached the stage where we can say that situation is easing.”
In North-Rhine Westphalia, a western German state, 43 have been confirmed dead, the state’s Interior Ministry spokeswoman Katja Heins told CNN.
Armin Laschet, North-Rhine Westphalia’s state premier, said the flooding is “a catastrophe of historic proportions,” adding that more fatalities are expected.
Officials believe the high number of people missing was due to a telecommunications blackout after floodwaters knocked out critical telecommunications infrastructure.
Andreas Friedrich, a German weather service spokesman, said the weather event had “very severe precipitation” and was equivalent to about two months of rain.
Axios said, “the rainfall amounts had around a 1% chance of occurring in an individual year, making it a 100-year rainstorm.”
AP reports the German Army dispatched 900 troops to heavily impacted states to assist with rescue efforts.
Thousands of people are homeless as the damage outlined in the tweets below shows entire towns were hit with a wall of water.
On Thursday, Prime Minister @MorawieckiM spoke with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. The PM offered all necessary #assistance in connection with the #flood situation in the country. #Poland #Germany #Support
More: https://t.co/gYhEp9H5g0 pic.twitter.com/Fu8LcX44zj
— Poland In (@Polandin_com) July 16, 2021
Here in Germany, dozens have died in floods, hundreds are missing, thousands have lost their homes. It’s devastating. This is the climate crisis unravelling in one of the richest parts of the world — which for a long time thought it would be “safe”. No place is “safe” any more. pic.twitter.com/ECtqpmlYi2
— Luisa Neubauer (@Luisamneubauer) July 16, 2021
Towns in western Germany were devastated by the floodwaters.
Is this going to break their years long drought?
100 year flood?
That’s a lot of people to die in a flood. Any idea why the toll is so high?
How will they handle all the looting?
Oh wait. nevermind.
Covid
Toll is now at 115 last I read. This is pretty bad.
Meanwhile Angela Merkel is busy playing footsie with the retard.
Wow, incredibly tragic!
(Excuse me as I go into wry observations mode.)
*I thought Euros were environmental nuts and this could never happen since they’ve done so much to save the planet.
*At least no one can purely blame American carelessness for Mother Earth for the major flash floods we had a few times recently in our tiny town of Ellicott City. Compared to massive areas in Europe.
What IS that?
That massive perfectly flat area on the right?
If not for the surroundings I might assume it was a roadway.
Farmland or what used to be farmland.
A whole lot of rain in a short time and fast moving/rising floods.
Prayers for those who are missing.
Did the RAF reactivate 617 Squadron?
Massive flooding to the west of the USA in China.
Massive flooding to the east of the USA in Germany.
Meanwhile, the Western USA is in an epic drought.
Why can’t we all just enjoy some averages?
I think the flat area to the right is flooded farmland.
Looks like the owners of that field and the field to the left of the gulch lost a lot of their property. Imagine when your land just disappears and doesn’t exist any more. I don’t think you can even insure that loss.
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