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German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the world must rush against climate change; European Flood Toll 188

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the world must rush against climate change; European Flood Toll 188
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Berlin: German Chancellor Angela Merkel described the floods that have destroyed the European part as “scary” on Sundays after the victim in the entire area rose to 188.
Merkel promised rapid financial assistance after visiting the rainfall and flood records had killed at least 157 in Germany in Germany in Germany The last few days, in the worst natural disaster in the country in almost six decades.
He also said the government must be better and faster in their efforts to overcome the effects of climate change just a few days after Europe describes the package step towards the emissions of “zero zero” in the middle of this century.
“We have to hurry, we must get faster in the war against climate change,” he said.
Then, when talking to reporters, Merkel looked like it said he had gone from the city of Schuld, still scattered with debris and mud, with a “real picture of …
real situation, ghost”.
“Very scary – I almost said German barely had words for destructible destruction,” he said at a press conference in the nearest city.
When the effort continued to track missing people, destruction continued on Sunday when a Bavarian district was hit by a flash flood that killed at least one person.
The streets were converted into rivers, several vehicles were swept away and the plugged plot was under thick mud on the Berchtesgadener ground.
“We are not ready for this,” said the District Administrator Bernhard Kern Bernhard Kern.
The German government will prepare more than € 300 million ($ 354 million) in immediate assistance and billions of euros to repair a house that collapsed, streets and bridges, Finance Minister Olaf Scholz told Bild Am Sonntag Paper.
In Belgium, the number rose to 31 on Sunday.

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