Torrential rains and floods have left at least 19 dead and dozens missing in western Germany where hundreds of firefighters are mobilized, Thursday, July 15, to rescue the inhabitants of several affected localities.

Many people are missing in the district.

Locals have been urged to send police videos and photos that could provide clues about their missing loved ones.

Deprived of electricity

Further north, in the region of North Rhine-Westphalia, two firefighters died in intervention, while two men were drowned in their flooded cellar.

In this region, the most populous in Germany, 135,000 households are without electricity.

Due to a lack of power, the authorities undertook to evacuate the nearly 500 patients from the Leverkusen clinic.

The west of Germany was hit by torrential rains that swelled rivers, tore up trees, flooded roads and homes.

Help is trying to evacuate the victims, many of whom have taken refuge on the roofs of houses.

But many accesses are blocked, complicating operations.

Authorities called on residents to stay at home if possible and "move upstairs if necessary."

A disaster

"It's a disaster! There are dead, missing and many people in danger (...)", alarmed the leader of the Rhineland-Palatinate region, Malu Dreyer, in a message on Twitter .

The regions of Saarland, former Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (northeast), have been placed on thunderstorm alert.

Tuesday, it was Bavaria, in the south of the country, which had been badly affected, the state of natural disaster having even been declared in the district of Hof, due to flooded roads.

The leader of the Greens in the Bundestag, Katrin Göring-Eckardt, said to see in this drama "the effects of the climatic catastrophe".

These bad weather are a "call to realism": "It is already there, it is already there with us", she said on the RTL channel, calling for an "urgent change".

Belgium and Luxembourg affected

Neighboring the most affected German regions, Belgium and Luxembourg are also affected by bad weather.

Luxembourg launched the "bad weather" plan following heavy rainfall.

"Many" houses are flooded and "more livable" across the country and their inhabitants have been evacuated, according to the authorities.

Belgium has been experiencing heavy rains for several days which brought out of their beds a large number of rivers in the French-speaking region of Wallonia, causing flooding on Thursday.

The provinces of Liège and Namur were particularly affected, the seaside resort of Spa being completely invaded by water.

In the town of Chaudfontaine, the daily Le Soir reports that nearly 1,800 people had to be evacuated.

"We have rarely experienced such intense flooding. We have to go back to 1998 to have known this," said the mayor of Chaudefontaine Daniel Bacquelaine to RTL radio.

The country's rail network Infrabel said it was suspending traffic in the southern half of the country on Thursday, given the risks to travel.

With AFP

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