Catastrophic flooding hits western Germany leaving dozens dead
Heavy rain and floods have caused the collapse of six houses in Germanys western state of RhinelandPalatinate, leaving at least 38 people dead and many missing or stranded on rooftops. Two firemen drowned and the army was deployed to help stranded residents on Wednesday, after a slowmoving lowpressure weather system caused onceinageneration floods Rail, road and river transport have been disrupted in the countrys most populous region. The German weather service issued an extreme weather warning on Wednesday for parts of three western states, while Hagen, a city of 180, 000, declared a state of emergency after the Volme river burst its banks. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube Several missing and many stranded after houses collapse in German floods The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian
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