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    Floods spread to northern Germany

     

    In Germany, the level of the water becomes high. It has been decreasing in the state of Saxony, however the officials in Branderburg was on alert as the flooding heads north. It was expected to discharge that the river Spree goes through Berlin. In the German-Polish border the regions there were preparing for floods. The River Neisse pushed northwards towards the Brandenburg and the River Spree because of the high water levels. The Germany’s border with Poland has been putted the states of Saxony and Branderburg on flood alert. The Neisse broke through two dikes and flooded villages near the town of Bad Muskau in the eastern state of Saxony because of the Swollen by the heavy rainfall. The Fuerst Pueckler Park nearby the UNESCO World Heritage site was fractionally flooded.  Compared to a normal depth of just one meter the Neisse reached an estimated peak of seven meters. In the Saxony the water levels had started, the floods were travelling in the northward reaching the Spree River in the state of Branderburg which was surrounds Berlin. Because of the strong rainfall in central europe and a burst dam in Poland, it brought high levels of the water in the Branderburg. The floods caused widespread damages and the deaths was 11 people in the Czech Republic, Germany and in Poland. In the German city of Chemnitz the three people died over the weekend they were trapped in a cellar by rapidly rising the water.  Almost 1,500 people in town of Goerlitz had been evacuated, the water levels reached a record of 7.07meters before falli8ng back slightly. The residents was temporarily cut off from the electricity grid, until they were reconnected. In this case of tragedy the government should have plan and helped to them because people who suffered and left nothing was so pitiful. They can help them in giving some foods, medicines and clothes also. The people who didn’t suffer on this case of tragedy can help also by giving some donations to them even money will do.

     

     

    Reference:

    http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,5879858,00.html

     

     

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