bbcworldservice
samedi 24 juillet 2021
ДИНАН Flash flood in Dinant, Namur province, Belgium Natural disaster on July 24, 2021 Heavy rains hit Belgium again today, 24 July. The city of Dinant in the province of Namur was particularly affected. At about 8 o'clock in the evening, the sky opened up, and a huge amount of water poured onto the city. "The amount of water that fell out in a short period of time was impressive," - local police said. In some places, more than 50 liters of water per square meter have already fallen. All of this is reminiscent of the catastrophe that happened a week ago. The streets are flooded, cars are floating, and in houses the water reaches half a meter or more. The damage is especially severe in the area of the train station and the regional road to Philippeville. The fire department does not have time to answer all incoming calls. The Belgium Meteorological Service issued an orange code due to a severe thunderstorm. "Thunderstorms are now heading to the provinces of Liege and Limburg. The worst will not end until tonight," - the meteorological service said. In 2021, natural disasters have become more frequent. We see signs of global warming and climate change in many countries around the world. It is not known how 2021 will end. Follow the latest news on natural disasters on the KN News channel
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