
Germany's worst rainfall in a century leaves dozens dead and hundreds missing, authorities say
CNN
Catastrophic flooding in Germany has killed at least 93 people, with hundreds more missing, authorities said Friday, as large-scale rescue efforts continue amidst rising water, landslides and power outages.
Shocking images of the devastation show entire villages underwater, with cars wedged in between collapsed buildings and debris. In the hard-hit district of Ahrweiler, in the western state of Rhineland-Palatinate, the death toll could rise further, authorities told CNN Friday.More Related News

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