Brussels: Belgian Prime Minister Alexander de Croo on Saturday to the scene of what he has entered “unprecedented” flood damage, because officials warn that the dead will increase.
De Croo will join the European Commission President Ursula Von Der Leyen in the Valley of the East Belgian River near the border with his home country, also at bad.
The last official dead on Friday night was 20, with up to 20 people still missing, and the police at Angleur near Liege said they had found at least one body overnight.
A central crisis spokesman said the new official figure would be given on that day, but confirmed that it increased.
Floods fell in the valleys inhabited in the Meuse region on Thursday after intense rainy days.
On Saturday, the sky was cleaning and the rain fell, but the waters resigned leaving the destruction scene in 120 regional government areas.
The police left the door to the door, examining residents, and De Croo had stated Tuesday – Belgian National Night – the official sorrow day.