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Why flooding might happen more often in Western Europe

30-07-2021

Central Europe

Bart van den Dikkenberg, RD

Why flooding might happen more often in Western Europe

A view of a damaged shrine showing an icon of Mary and Jesus after the flooding of the Ahr River, in Mayschoss in the district of Ahrweiler, Germany. photo EPA, Friedemann Vogel

Central Europe

Once again, the Belgian Ardennes faced heavy rainfalls and massive floods on Saturday. They will occur much more often, scientists expect.

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