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Germany: 1 killed, I lost after the flood lowered the bridge

Germany: 1 killed, I lost after the flood lowered the bridge
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Berlin: The German authorities said Tuesday’s rescue team had restored a woman’s body swept away by a flood in Bavaria, the DPA German news agency reported.
They are still looking for a second person who is also swept away from the bridge with a sudden flood in South Germany the previous day.
Eight other people who were trapped in a flood were saved without affordable.
Heavy rain, suddenly on Monday afternoon has turned Hammersbach Creek in the hell valley near the city of Grainau into a flood that tore the wooden bridge, swept two people into the water, the German news agency DPA reported.
Other people were arrested by water or cut off from their way by floods elsewhere in a steep valley.
More than 160 helper and helicopter involved in the rescue mission.
The woman’s body, who was not identified, was pulled out of water on Tuesday morning, local police said.
Hollenteralmlamm, or Valley of Hell, is a popular destination for pedestrians from all over the country and abroad.
Severe weather conditions also caused an emergency in North Germany, where Tornado crashed into the village of Grossheide near the North Sea coast on Monday night and destroyed more than 50 houses, according to DPA.
The police said no one was injured, but some houses were very destroyed so they could no longer be inhabited.
In all of the southern borders of Germany, in Austria, at least four people were injured by floods and mud, dozens of people who were saved from the car, and firefighters were called hundreds of times to remove the trees that rolled and pumped Austrian newsroom, the Austrian News Service Report.
In the Dententen community in the Pinzgau area, a bus with two people inside and a car with one woman inside was swept into the river by a mud landslide, according to what.
The three people were saved by firefighters, but were injured.
The fourth person was injured in Gunramsdorf when it fell during cleaning efforts after heavy rain and floods there.
Last month, more than 200 people died in a deadly flood in West Germany.
Climate scientists say there is little doubt that climate change from coal burning, oil and natural gas encourage more extreme weather events – such as heat waves, droughts, forest fires, floods and storms – like this planet warm.

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