Amid the despair and the mounting death toll in Germany and Belgium are questions about how such a disaster could have happened. The flooding followed record rainfall in parts of western Europe ...
Torrential rains have led to floods in southwestern Germany. In some places, nearly 100 litres of water per square meter fell within less than a day. In the state of Saarland, water flooded homes ...
Floods have killed at least 89 people in Germany, Russia, Austria and the Czech Republic over the last week, after torrential rains sent a huge surge of water through river systems. At least 10 ...
Wind gusts as strong as 120kmh are expected along the Atlantic coast of Brittany. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BERLIN, July 18. /TASS/. The number of casualties in the devastating flood in western Germany has reached at last 156, Koblenz police reported Sunday. The death toll in the Ahrweiler district ...
Dozens of people have died and many more are missing after severe floods in Germany. Other areas of Europe, such as Belgium and the Netherlands, have also been badly affected. People in Moscow ...
Flooding in western Europe after days of heavy rain caused houses to collapse. With around 170 people reported dead and many more missing, officials said the German government and Parliament would ...
"Vladimir Putin once again expressed his condolences to Angela Merkel over the unprecedented floods in western Germany, which caused numerous human casualties and massive destruction," the ...
We’ve witnessed some terrible scenes of flooding this year, including across the US, China, Germany, Belgium and in many parts of the UK. Fascinated by water from childhood, natural hazards ...