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German officials reject accusations of flood preparedness failures
Flooding has devastated parts of Western Europe since last Wednesday, with the German states of Rhineland Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia, as well as parts of Belgium, among the worst hit.
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Andreas Kranz and Leon Kugeler / Reuters | 3:03 pm, Jul. 19, 2021 ×
A man looks on outside a house in an area affected by floods caused by heavy rainfalls in Bad Muenstereifel, Germany, July 19, 2021. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay
STEINBACHTAL DAM, Germany, July 19 (Reuters) - German officials rejected suggestions that they had done too little to prepare for last week s floods and said warning systems had worked, as the death toll from the country s worst natural disaster in almost six decades rose above 160.
Updated German officials defend their actions on devastating floods
BERLIN (AP) German officials defended their actions ahead of last week’s severe floods that caught many towns by surprise and killed 196 people in Western Europe, but they conceded that more lessons can be learned from the disaster.
As floodwaters receded Monday, authorities continued searching for more victims and intensified their efforts to clean up a sodden swath of western Germany, eastern Belgium and the Netherlands.
So far, 117 people have been confirmed dead in the worst-affected German region, Rhineland-Palatinate, while 47 were killed in the neighboring state of North Rhine-Westphalia, and at least one in Bavaria, parts of which saw heavy rain and flooding over the weekend. The death toll in Belgium was 31.
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