Scenes from the deadly floods in Germany and Belgium


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The devastation caused by the flooding of the Ahr River in the Eifel village of Schuld, western Germany.

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Destroyed houses are seen in Schuld, Germany.

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People use rubber rafts in floodwaters after the Meuse River broke its banks during heavy flooding in Liege, Belgium.

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People use a rubber raft in floodwaters after the Meuse River broke its banks during heavy flooding in Liege, Belgium.

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Cars are submerged in water after the Meuse River broke its banks during heavy flooding in Liege, Belgium.

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A man walks by damaged cars in a flooded street in Mery, Province of Liege, Belgium.

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Bundeswehr vehicles arrive in Altenahr, Germany to support the emergency services.

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The Ahr river floats past destroyed houses in Insul, Germany.

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Damaged houses are seen at the Ahr river in Insul, western Germany.

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A firefighter wades through a street in Kordel, Germany, which was flooded by the Kyll river.

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A regional train sits in the flood waters at the local station in Kordel, Germany.

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A car is covered in Hagen, Germany.

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A resident uses a bucket to remove water from the cellar of their house in Hagen, Germany.

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A street is covered with debris in Bad Muenstereifel, Germany.

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Water flows on the river Main in Frankfurt, Germany.

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Two men look at a flooded street due to persistent storms, in Esch, Germany.

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A street is flooded due to persistent storms, in Esch, Germany.

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Houses are submerged on the overflowed river banks in Erdorf, Germany.

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source: nypost.com