New floods hit Belgium amid thunderstorms and heavy rain

24 July 2021, 21:44

Floods in Belgium
Belgium Europe Weather. Picture: PA

Cars were washed away in Namur and Walloon Brabant provinces, south-east of Brussels.

New floods have again swamped areas of Belgium and washed away cars as a wave of thunderstorms and heavy rain hit the country on Saturday.

The provinces of Namur and Walloon Brabant south-east of the capital city Brussels were particularly hit.

They had already been badly hit by the devastating floods that left 36 people dead and seven missing in the nation of 11.5 million inhabitants last week.

Belgium Europe Weather
Flood damage in Vaux-sous-Chevremont, Belgium (AP)

Belgium’s crisis centre issued a warning to the population as the bad weather is expected to last for several days.

Heavy rainfall caused significant damage in Dinant, where piles of cars were strewn across the town.

Deputy mayor Robert Closset said firefighters were deployed to tackle floods he described as worse than last week.

“I’ve been living here all my life and I’ve never seen this before,” he told The Associated Press, adding that no new victims had been reported.

Flood damage in Belgium
There have been warnings of fresh flooding in some areas (AP)

In the province of Liege, which was badly hit last week, local authorities monitoring the situation said no significant overflows of rivers were expected over the weekend and decided that a global evacuation of the area was not necessary at this stage.

The confirmed death toll from last week’s floods in Belgium and neighbouring countries passed 210 this week and the economic cost is expected to run into the billions.

The Walloon government, in charge of the executive power in the French-speaking region, has announced a two billion euro (£1.7 billion) plan for the reconstruction.

Flood damage
Dozens of people died across Europe, with the cost of widespread damage estimated in the billions (AP)

To help citizens cope with the urgency before insurance companies take over, every household affected by the catastrophe will be granted interest-free loans of 2,500 euro (£2,100) to cover basic needs.

Experts say such floods will become more frequent and severe due to climate change, and countries will need to adapt, including by revising calculations about future flood risks, improving warning systems and preparing populations for similar disasters.

By Press Association

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