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Verviers, 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 FLOODED AREAS IN VERVIERS, BELGIUM.
Liège , Jul 15 (EFE).- Heavy rains and floods in Belgium killed at least six people and left several homes destroyed, with the Wallonia as the most affected region, especially the region's capital city Liège.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: LEO RODRÍGUEZ).B-ROLL OF THE AFTERMATH OF THE FLOODED AREAS IN LIÈGE, WALLONIA, BELGIUM. THE VIDEO HAS NO SOUND.
Ensival, Liège (Belgium), Jul 16 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Stephanie Lecocq) Torrential rains in Belgium have already left at least twenty deaths, according to the latest balance offered by the authorities this Friday, after some floods that have caused enormous damage, especially in the southern region of Wallonia, whose government is going to declare a state of natural disaster. FOOTAGE FROM THE EFFECTS OF THE FLOODS IN ENSIVAL, BELGIUM
Firefighters rescue people trapped by floodwaters in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil's southernmost state, where heavy rains have left at least 21 dead, according to authorities. IMAGES
Hagen / Dusseldorf, Jul 16 (EFE/EPA).- Devastating floods in eastern Germany have left at least 80 people dead and 1,300 missing, according to the latest data from officials.It is feared those figures may rise, said a police spokesman in Koblenz, a city where the Moselle River meets the Rhine. (Camera: ARCHIVE).ARCHIVE FOOTAGE OF THE FLOODED AREAS IN THE CITIES OF HAGEN AND DUSSELDORF, GERMANY.