Germany Hit by Severe Storms, Flooding, and Injuries
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- Germany experienced severe weather overnight, with heavy storms causing flooding in Rheinland-Palatinate and multiple injuries from lightning strikes and a train derailment.
- Thousands were evacuated from festivals.
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Overnight storms have caused significant disruption across Germany, leading to injuries, evacuations, and property damage.
Guten Morgen from DW news in Bonn, where skies are clear and the thermometer is climbing.
Overnight storms have wreaked havoc across Germany today with a number of weather incidents occurring in the south, west and north.
Heavy flooding inundated the western state of Rheinland-Palatinate as a result of heavy overnight rains in the region.
A number of injuries were reported as a result of such events. Nine people were injured, for instance, when lightning struck a sports festival in southwestern Rastatt. In northern Flensburg, 13 were injured and a further 5,000 evacuated from a music festival in the village of Viöl.
Elsewhere, Bundeswehr troops are conducting training operations in Estonia — a Baltic Sea NATO partner feeling pressure from its restive neighbor Russia.
A freight train also derailed in Munich overnight, leaving one person seriously injured.
Stay tuned throughout the weekend for the latest Germany-related stories in this blog.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- Extent of damage from flooding?
- Full number of injuries?
- Long-term impact on festivals?






