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Emergency services attend a flooded housing estate in Brechin, Scotland, at the epicentre of flooding following Storm Babet. Police say the body of a 57-year-old woman has been recovered after she was swept into a river in Angus, while some residents remain trapped in their homes, according to local councillor Jill Scott. IMAGES
Barcelona (Spain), Sep 2 (EFE) .- (Camera: EFE) The Generalitat has announced aid for the municipalities of the Montsià and Baix Ebre regions, in Tarragona, affected by Wednesday's floods to "restore normality as soon as possible, and values declaring the area catastrophic area, in points such as Les Cases d'Alcanar, where residents were busy on Thursday to clean up the effects of the rainy season.FOOTAGE OF THE EFFECTS OF RAIN IN LES CASES D'ALCANAR AND OF CLEAN-UP WORK IN TARRAGONA, SPAIN
Tarragona (Spain), Sep 2. (EFE) .- The 112 emergency phone has received, until 6 am this morning, a total of 702 calls for 519 incidents related to heavy rains, especially in the Tarragona region of Montsià, whose inhabitants have been able to verify on Thursday the extent of the damage suffered by the storm.FOOTAGE OF THE ROAD BETWEEN AMPOSTA AND ALCANAR AND THE FIRE DEPARTMENT IN AMPOSTA, TARRAGONA, SPAIN
Images show the extent of the damage caused by the floods in Schuld, Germany. The death toll from the devastating floods in Germany has reached 103, bringing the total number of deaths in Europe to at least 118. IMAGES
People clear their shops and restaurants of the mess caused by devastating floods in Belgium's Grez-Doiceau. The country has counted at least 12 dead, and more than 21,000 people have been left without electricity in the Wallonia region. Five people are still missing and the army has been sent to four of the country's 10 provinces to help with rescue and evacuations. IMAGES
Theux, Jul 15 (EFE/EPA).- Heavy rains and floods in Belgium killed at least six people, left several homes destroyed and forced hundreds of residents to evacuate.Belgian prime minister Alexandre de Croo called on the country to help save those affected by the floods, which have mostly hit the southeast regions bordering Germany and Luxembourg.“The only attitude to have for the moment is to help the people and save the people, as in some areas the situation could worsen,” de Croo said in a statement. (Camera: STEPHANIE LECOCQ). B-ROLL OF THE AFTERMATH OF FLOODING IN THEUX, BELGIUM.