Английская Википедия:2016 European floods
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In late May and early June 2016 flooding began after several days of heavy rain in Europe, mostly Germany and France, but also Austria, Belgium, Romania, Moldova, Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Among others, the German states of Bavaria, Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate, Baden-Württemberg, and North Rhine-Westphalia were affected.[1] Beginning at the river Neckar, the Danube, Rhine, Seine and their tributaries were highly affected by high water and flooding along their banks. At least 21 people died in the floods.[2]
Flooded countries
Germany
The Baden-Württemberg village of Braunsbach was most heavily affected by the floods Шаблон:When. After flash floods on 29 May 2016, small tributaries of the river Kocher flooded the streets of the village within minutes, and the roadways were buried under rocks, trees and car wrecks. While no one was killed in Braunsbach, four people died in Baden-Württemberg alone, three of them in the floods, and a fourth victim, a 13-year-old girl, was killed while seeking shelter from the rain under a railway bridge in Schorndorf, near Stuttgart.[3] Among the dead were a 21-year-old man and a 38-year-old firefighter, who wanted to help the young man and died along with him in a flooded underpass in Schwäbisch Gmünd, engulfed in an open sewer.[4]
At least seven people were killedШаблон:When in Bavaria, where districts established "disaster areas". The towns of Triftern and Simbach on the river Inn faced severe flooding. Three women were found dead in the basement of a flooded house in Simbach, and a drowned woman was found hanging over a tree trunk near the village of Julbach, after her house collapsed.[5]
On 2 June, it was confirmed that a fifth and a sixth person died in Bavaria: two men, aged 75 and 65, were found dead in Simbach. In addition, four people were reported missing.[6] Streets were swept away, bridges destroyed. The small Simbach stream had risen from half a metre to a level of 5 metres within hours. Two people were arrested under allegations of looting.[7][8] A seventh victim, a 72-year-old man, died in hospital after being rescued from the floods.[6]
On 3 and 4 June, heavy storms were reported in Southern Germany again.[9] Music festivals Rock am Ring and Rock im Park faced serious security concerns and heavy rainfalls. 81 people were injured at Rock am Ring festival, 15 of them seriously, after lightning struck the crowd on the evening of 3 June. Two people had to be resuscitated by paramedics; however, none were in a life-threatening condition.[10] Hundreds left the festival on 4 June, and it was temporarily interrupted for hours after thunderstorms were predicted, but continued in the evening. The festival did not continue on 5 June, because the authorities denied approval. The 90.000 visitors had to leave.[11][12][13]
On 4 June there were floods in the region around Bonn on tributaries of the river Rhine. In Polling in Upper Bavaria a "disaster situation" was reportedШаблон:When by the authorities, in Lower Bavaria there were more than 140 rescue operations.[13]
Initial estimatesШаблон:When of the damage amounted to €1 billion, in Bavaria alone.[14] The flooded area there was twice as large as lake Chiemsee.[15]
France
In France, the river Seine burst its banks and one town was evacuated.Шаблон:When Four people died in the floods.[16] An 86-year-old woman was found dead in Souppes-sur-Loing, Seine-et-Marne, after her house was flooded.[17] A 74-year-old man on horseback diedШаблон:When in Évry-Grégy-sur-Yerre, south of Paris while crossing a flooded field.[18]
Some areas reportedШаблон:When the worst flooding seen in a century.[5] In the department of Loiret, six weeks worth of rain reportedly fell in three days.[17] Drivers on a highway had to be rescued by soldiers. In Paris, boat cruises were cancelled.Шаблон:When[5] The Louvre museum barred public admission on 2 June to 3 June to preemptively secure the artwork in case of flooding caused by the river Seine.[17] Flooding in Paris was expected to peakШаблон:When at around 6.30 m above normal, higher than 6.18 m high seen in 1982, but below the 1955 flood level of 7.12 m, and the 1910 Paris flood which saw levels at 8.62 m above normal.[19]
In Brittany and Corsica, however, a drought was experienced throughout May.
Belgium
Flooding in several regions of Belgium occurred in the wake of four days of torrential rain.[20] The flooding claimed at least three lives throughout the country. A 60-year-old man died between Harsin and Hargimont after being swept away by a river in an ill-fated attempt to move his beehives.[21] In Welkenraedt, the body of an 80-year-old woman was found, after the Bayon stream overflooded its banks.[22] The heavy rainfall took the life of an 83-year-old man in the Walloon municipality of Momignies.[23]
Romania
On Friday, June 3, authorities saidШаблон:Dead link that two people have died and 200 people have been evacuated from their homes as floods swept parts of eastern Romania. The interior ministry said 7,000 firefighters, police and others had been dispatched overnight Friday to help in flood rescue efforts. The ministry said in a statement that a man died after a torrent of water knocked him off his bicycle in the eastern village of Ruginești. In Bacău county, in eastern Romania, another man was found drowned.
Casualties
Country | Dead | Ref. |
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Шаблон:Flag | Шаблон:Center | [8][6][24] |
Шаблон:Flag | Шаблон:Center | [18][16] |
Шаблон:Flag | Шаблон:Center | [21][23] |
Шаблон:Flag | Шаблон:Center | [25] |
Reactions
Bavaria's minister of the Interior, Joachim Herrmann, announced financial aid for those affected.[7]Шаблон:When French president Francois Hollande statedШаблон:When that "when there are such severe weather phenomena, we should realise that we must act on the global level".[26] He said he has attended a meeting "so we can be vigilant regarding the rising water level, the peaks which might potentially involve more decisions" and noted that "what is happening now, especially in Paris and in some regions, is exceptional".[27] German chancellor Angela Merkel expressed her condolences to the relatives of the victims.[28]Шаблон:When
Subsequent severe weather events in Europe
On the evening on 7 June a tornado accompanied by heavy thunderstorms caused severe damage in north eastern parts of the city of Hamburg. Massive trees were uprooted and roofs were uncovered. There were 254 rescue operations by fire brigades and Шаблон:Lang. A state of emergency was temporarily declared for the city. Heavy thunderstorms were reportedШаблон:When from the Ruhrgebiet area in Western Germany.[29] Furthermore, a series of tornados was reported from nearby Schleswig-Holstein. Meteorologist Adrian Leyser of Шаблон:Lang calledШаблон:When the accumulation of the phenomenons "surprising to some" and a "result of special meteorological conditions".[30]
United Kingdom
Шаблон:Main Heavy rainfall has caused a series of flash floods to strike large parts of the United Kingdom since 7 June 2016; however, this was caused by a different weather system than the European flooding.Шаблон:Citation needed
References
External links
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
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- ↑ David Sims (31 May 2016)Germany: Deadly flash floods leave Braunsbach buried under rocks, trees and car wrecks, International Business Times
- ↑ Zwei Männer in der Unterführung in die Tiefe gesogen, Die Welt, in German
- ↑ 5,0 5,1 5,2 David Sims (2 June 2016)Germany declares second disaster area as floods kill at least four and devastate towns in Bavaria, International Business Times
- ↑ 6,0 6,1 6,2 Siebtes Opfer nach Hochwasser-Katastrophe, Die Welt, in German
- ↑ 7,0 7,1 Fünftes Todesopfer nach Unwetter in Bayern geborgen, Der Westen, in German
- ↑ 8,0 8,1 Sechster Hochwasser-Toter in Niederbayern gefunden, Rheinische Post, in German
- ↑ Alarmstufe Orange in 25 Landkreisen: Bis zu 40 Liter Regen pro Quadratmeter, Focus, in German
- ↑ More than 70 people injured after lightning strikes at Germany's Rock am Ring festival for second year in a row, The Independent
- ↑ "Rock am Ring": 15 Schwerverletzte nach Blitzeinschlägen, Focus
- ↑ Unwetter-Chaos: "Rock am Ring" öffnet Eingänge wieder, Der Spiegel, in German
- ↑ 13,0 13,1 Unwetter-Chaos: "Rock am Ring" vorzeitig abgebrochen, Der Spiegel
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не указан текст - ↑ 18,0 18,1 Thousands evacuated, two dead, as France declares flood emergency, Reuters
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ Six dead and thousands trapped as floods sweep Western Europe, Metro.co.uk
- ↑ 21,0 21,1 Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Unwetter in Welkenraedt: Vermisste Frau tot aufgefundenШаблон:Dead link, Grenzecho.net
- ↑ 23,0 23,1 Derde dode in België door wateroverlast, NU.nl
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ Merkel trauert um Opfer des Hochwassers, Süddeutsche Zeitung, in German
- ↑ Windhose richtet großen Schaden an, Die Zeit, in German
- ↑ Tornados: Gefahr erstmal vorüber - doch sie könnten vermehrt wiederkommen, shz.de
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