Devastating floods have brought death and destruction to Europe, and particularly Germany. Hundreds of people are missing and thousands are now homeless.
See what the damage looked like: nytimes.com/2021/07/16/wor…
Floodwaters stranded a train just short of a station in Kordel, Germany.
With water levels at heights not seen since 1911, parts of the Netherlands have flooded, including Wessem.
People turned to inflatable rafts to get around Liège, Belgium, after the Meuse River broke its banks.
Schuld, one of the most devastated towns in Germany, lay in ruins on Friday. The remaining buildings are now surrounded by debris.
A lookout at Lake Lucerne, Switzerland, became part of the lake itself.
Here’s the latest on the floods: nyti.ms/3ilfPiP
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