Western Europe: deadly floods a ‘catastrophe’

Written by David Fletcher 15 Jul 2021
Western Europe: deadly floods a ‘catastrophe’

Record rainfall in parts of western Europe has caused major rivers to burst their banks In Germany; at least 33 are dead and dozens missing after record rain left homes and cars washed away. The Rhineland-Palatinate state chief described the flooding as a ‘catastrophe’. At least six have died in Belgium. Liège city urged all residents to leave. The Netherlands is badly hit, with more deaths and many houses damaged in the southern province of Limburg. A number of care homes had to be evacuated. More rain is forecast for these areas.

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  • Pray: for the relatives of the dead, those still in danger, the emergency services, all who have lost homes, businesses and possessions; those whose houses are in danger of collapsing, and stranded people on hills and rooftops. (Nahum 1:7)