Europe: floods and climate change

Written by David Fletcher 03 Jun 2016
Europe: floods and climate change

The European Environment Agency reports, ‘Temperatures are rising, rainfall patterns are shifting, glaciers and snow are melting, and the global mean sea level is rising. These changes are expected to continue, and extreme weather events such as floods and droughts will become more frequent and intense.’ This week torrential rain has hit several countries. On Wednesday five people died in floods in France and Germany. Dozens of towns have been inundated and people have been saved by helicopter. Residences, schools and a retirement home were evacuated in Montargis, south of Paris. In Germany, near the Austrian border, firefighters and other emergency services were dispatched to inundated towns. The national weather service said France had endured the wettest month of May since records began. Forecasters say waters are expected to keep rising for several days. See also

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