View of how the cold alley “” sank neighborhoods in Germany

There have been 156 casualties from floods in Germany and 180 totals in northern Europe. But the true balance of disaster is still unknown, since many have disappeared for several days since massive floods began. German media record that out of 156 total casualties, only in Rheinland - Paflas are [...]
There have been 156 casualties from floods in Germany and 180 totals in northern Europe. But the true balance of disaster is still unknown, since many have disappeared for several days since massive floods began. German media record that out of 156 total casualties, only in Rheinland - Pfalz's scored 110.
As chaos continues. More than 100,000 people have remained without electricity and drinking water, and some of the railway lines have been damaged by blocking the movement. Dozens of bridges have collapsed, according to German authorities, while alternative roads will be viewed in the coming days.

“The situation is very dramatic” said a German official. “Always come emergency calls“, a police spokesman said. “The situation is confusing. It's raining. Roads have been flooded or blocked due to landslides of”.

Disaster is not yet over, as more rainfall is expected. Germany and Belgium were two of the most hit state by the so-called “colder” phenomenon currently headed for the Balkans. /Abcnews












