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Rains, mild weather raises flood risks in Germany

The fishmarket and surrounding streets on the Hamburg waterfront are flooded due to a storm surge, in northern Germany, on December 22. — AFP
The fishmarket and surrounding streets on the Hamburg waterfront are flooded due to a storm surge, in northern Germany, on December 22. — AFP
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BERLIN: Days of heavy rainfall across much of Germany have increased the risk of flooding along many rivers and streams, the federal weather service warned on Sunday.


The rainfall is likely to continue until Monday, reaching up to 150millimetres of rain - or even more - within 48 to 96 hours, the Deutscher Wetterdienst warned.


The risk of flooding will exacerbated by heavy thaws in some areas, for example in the eastern Ore Mountains, it added.


In the northern state of Lower Saxony, the third-highest of four warning levels was reached at 30 measuring stations early on Sunday,according to state authorities.


The threshold was exceeded by the rivers Weser, Aller, Leine and Oker, among others. At level three, flooding of properties and larger areas as well as roads and cellars is possible. Firefighters and volunteers used sandbags to protect parts of several districts.


In the northern city of Hanover, the fire brigade was working around the clock due to the rain and heavy gusts of wind. A lot of water damage to buildings was reported and trees had to be removed, the fire brigade said on Sunday.


The emergency services secured transformer stations in the Rodenberg district east of Hanover. Sirens sounded overnight to warn residents.


District mayor Thomas Wolf said early on Sunday that the flood water was flowing over the weir. Volunteers had run from house to house to warn residents. The municipality had not experienced a flood like this in 25 years, he said.


In the neighbouring state of Saxony-Anhalt, the flood forecasting centre issued warnings for the Mulde, Aller and Havel rivers.


The flood situation also worsened in parts of Saxony, with alert level 3 reached at several water gauges on Sunday morning, including in the city of Chemnitz. In parts of North Rhine-Westphalia, in north-western Germany, the authorities were preparing for flooding.


In a suburb of Münster, the fire brigade rescued a woman when her car got trapped in floodwater on Saturday. In the industrial Ruhr area,the continuous rain caused problems for the railway, washing out-tracks between Dortmund and Hagen. In Bavaria, some districts reached warning level 3, rising to level 4in the towns of Coburg and Kulmbach.


The regions of Franconia and eastern Bavaria were particularly affected, with several cellars flooded and roads closed. — dpa


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