At least 100 people are dead following the flooding in western Europe, and more than 1,000 people are missing.
BRUSSELS — Belgium is holding a day of mourning for the victims of last week's devastating floods, while German Chancellor Angela Merkel is making her second visit to the region worst hit by the ...
A week after severe flooding hit western Europe, devastating Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands, German officials said Thursday they fear the 158 people still missing there may not be found. A week ...
German Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed shock and sorrow at the deadly floods in Europe, saying many people had died and pledging that everything would be done to find those still missing. More than ...
BERLIN -- Rivers swollen by heavy rainfall that caused flooding across Germany were mostly receding Saturday, sparing major cities like Cologne and Bonn from the damage done to lower-lying towns.
The expected rainfall for parts of the north-eastern German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is comparable to that seen during the Ahr Valley flood disaster in 2021, the German Weather Service (DWD) ...
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How wetlands help cities fight floods in Belgium
From Antwerp to Mechelen, restored wetlands act like giant sponges — soaking up stormwater and easing drought. How the plan works, how residents got on board, and what's still missing.When heavy rain ...
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