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Unwetter als Folge des Klimawandels? Das sagen Experten

Unwetter als Folge des Klimawandels? Das sagen Experten
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As Europe floods, scientists wonder if climate change is to blame

Kate Abnett for Reuters The extreme rainfall causing deadly flooding across western Germany and Belgium has been so alarming, many across Europe are asking if climate change is to blame. Submerged cars and other vehicles are seen on the federal highway B265 in Erftstadt, western Germany. Photo: AFP or licensors Scientists have long said that climate change will lead to heavier downpours. But determining its role in last week s relentless downpours will take at least several weeks to research, scientists said on Friday. Floods always happen, and they are like random events, like rolling the dice. But we ve changed the odds on rolling the dice, said Ralf Toumi, a climate scientist at Imperial College London.

Catastrophic floods leave over 120 dead in western Europe, many more still missing--China Economic Net

Photo taken on July 16, 2021 shows roads and houses damaged in flood disaster in Schuld, a town in Ahrweiler, Germany. (Photo by Joachim Bywaletz/Xinhua)   In Germany, the death toll climbed to 103 as of Friday afternoon local time, with many more people still missing.   In Belgium, a national day of mourning has been set for July 20 for the victims of the severe weather in recent days.   Devastating flash floods due to intense rainfalls have swept through several western European countries in the past few days, killing more than one hundred and causing damages.   Some countries in Western Europe received up to two months worth of rainfall in two days, with Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg strongly affected, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reported on Friday.

Catastrophic floods leave over 120 dead in western Europe

Catastrophic floods leave over 120 dead in western Europe Published : 17 Jul 2021, 03:15   DF News Desk The bank of the river Rhine is flooded in Dusseldorf, western Germany, on July 16, 2021. Photo: Xinhua by Tang Ying. Devastating flash floods due to intense rainfalls have swept through several western European countries in the past few days, killing more than one hundred and causing damages, reported Xinhua. Some countries in Western Europe received up to two months worth of rainfall in two days, with Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg strongly affected, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reported on Friday. In parts of western and southern Germany, towns and communities were hit by catastrophic flash floods after heavy and continuous rainfall this week.

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