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Over 150 killed as torrential rains trigger floods in Europe, Germany worst hit

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Rescue crews have been racing to find survivors of floods that have wreaked havoc across western Europe, killing more than 150 people. Hundreds are still missing after record rainfall triggered severe floods in Germany and Belgium, according to BBC News.</p>
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More than 100 people have died in Germany and over a thousand are reported missing as heavy floods due to swollen rivers tore through towns and villages in the country’s western regions, destroying streets and houses, according to a Reuters report from Schuld, one of the worst hit towns.</p>
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In Belgium, which has declared a day of mourning on Tuesday, officials said there were at least 20 dead and another 20 missing.</p>
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Heavy rains also hit Switzerland, Luxembourg and the Netherlands – where PM Mark Rutte has declared a national disaster in one southern province.</p>
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European leaders have blamed the extreme weather on climate change. Experts say global warming makes torrential rainfall more likely. The world has already warmed by about 1.2C since the industrial era began.</p>
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Rescue teams in Germany were hampered by difficult conditions on Friday, leaving relatives of the missing waiting anxiously for news.</p>
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Phone networks were down, roads were badly damaged, and more than 100,000 homes were without power, BBC said.</p>
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The states of North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland have been the worst affected by the rainfall.</p>
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As officials assessed the damage, the devastation appeared to have exceeded that caused by disastrous flooding in eastern Germany almost 20 years ago.</p>
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Roads in many affected areas were impassable after being washed away by the floods. Rescue crews tried to reach residents by boat or helicopter and had to communicate via walkie-talkie.</p>
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Authorities worried that further dams could overflow, spilling uncontrolled floods into communities below, and were trying to ease pressure by releasing more water.</p>
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Thousands of residents in the north of Limburg province in neighbouring Netherlands were ordered to leave their homes early Friday as floodwaters peaked.</p>
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France sent 40 military personnel and a helicopter to Liege in Belgium to help with the flood situation, Prime Minister Jean Castex said on Twitter.</p>

IN Bureau

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