
AP PHOTOS: Christmas cheer found in flooded German valley
ABC News
MAYSCHOSS, Germany -- Residents of the Ahr Valley, known as Ahrtal in German, are trying to bring some Christmas cheer to streets still clogged with mud and debris from July flooding that killed almost 200 people in western Germany.
This week, five months after the floods, a chipboard sign in the largest town, Bad Neuenahr, read: “The Ahrtal lives.” Next to it, someone had decorated a fir tree with baubles and lights.
In the village of Mayschoss, further up the valley best known for its vineyards and as a picturesque hiking destination, stood a tree with lights powered from makeshift cabling outside a damaged building.
Fresh candles cut through the dark in nearby Altenahr as they burned on the graves of local people who died in the summer disaster.