Troops help out in Germany flood effort

Germany has dispatched thousands of soldiers to help cities and towns cope with flooding from the rain-soaked Danube and other southern rivers, a day after the Bavarian city of Passau saw its worst flooding since 1501.

Troops help out in Germany flood effort

Germany has dispatched thousands of soldiers to help cities and towns cope with flooding from the rain-soaked Danube and other southern rivers, a day after the Bavarian city of Passau saw its worst flooding since 1501.

Chancellor Angela Merkel toured flooded regions of south-eastern Germany today, pledging at least €50m in immediate federal help and holding out the possibility for more.

She told reporters in Passau, a city of 50,000 on the Austrian border, that the damage looked even worse than during the massive flooding that hit central Europe in 2002.

At least eight people have been reported dead and nine missing in the floods sweeping through Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the Czech Republic.

About 4,000 German soldiers were called in as well as more than 2,000 federal disaster workers and 600 federal police to sandbag areas in danger of flooding and provide other assistance. Water levels were still rising in major rivers such as the Danube and Elbe as well as tributaries.

In the Czech Republic, authorities evacuated animals from Prague Zoo and closed a major bridge in the capital.

The rain in Prague has halted but the Vltava river that runs through the city and flows into the Elbe is still raging, with currents and water levels far exceeding the norm. The famous Charles Bridge was closed as a precaution.

On the outskirts of Prague, a major Staropramen beer brewery on the river bank was closed as a protective measure – as were several major chemical factories. One of them – Spolana – released dangerous toxic chemicals into the Elbe during the devastating floods of 2002.

A bank highway is flooded with the swollen Elbe river in Usti nad Labem, 90kms north of Prague, the Czech Republic, today. Pic: AP

This year’s spike in water levels has been far less than in 2002, but still forced Prague Zoo to evacuate animals after the lower side of the park was submerged and will once again need major reconstruction.

Passau, a city built around the intersection of the Danube, the Inn and the Ilz rivers, has been one of the worst hit by the flooding in central Europe.

After hitting the highest level in more than 500 years yesterday, the floodwaters there had dropped by about 8ft today, but cities downstream like Regensburg were bracing for the water’s arrival.

Peak floodwaters coursing out of the Czech Republic are expected to hit Dresden, capital of the German province of Saxony, along the Elbe in three to four days. Already, the German cities of Pirna and Meissen are reporting flooding in their historic centres.

Cities and towns in the German states of Saxony Anhalt, Thuringia and Brandenburg were also hit with flooding.

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