More than 70 people are unaccounted for.
Authorities have confirmed at least 44 people have died during severe floods in Germany and Belgium.
More than 70 others are still unaccounted for.
Cars have been swept away following days of storms - and buildings have collapsed.
More heavy rain is due in the area later today and tomorrow.
Edward Gillessen, a pensioner from Schuld, says the damage has been devastating
'Catastrophic' flooding kills at least 33 in Germany, and at least four in neighbouring Belgium, with dozens more missing https://t.co/49FkObKWd0
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) July 15, 2021

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