Major
flash floods in Simbach/Bavaria (Germany) and Braunau / Upper Austria
Several
people have died in flooding after heavy rains inundated southern
Bavaria. Around 250 children trapped in a school in the market town
of Triftern were finally able to go home.
1 June, 2016
Flooding
in Lower Bavaria killed three people in the town of Simbach am Inn in
Lower Bavaria, Michael Fahmüller of the district council of
Rottal-Inn told journalists. The victims were all found in the same
house, he added. Their identities were still unknown. Authorities
were still trying to find out whether more people were missing in the
area.
Another woman was
found dead by a stream in Julbach commune, also a part of Rottal-Inn.Officials had raised alarm levels in Rottal-Inn on Wednesday, after heavy rains flooded several towns and villages in the area. The town of Triftern, with around 5,000 inhabitants, Simbach am Inn as well as the Tann area were severely affected by the downpour.
Rescue helicopters saved people from the roofs of their homes and the police station in Simbach am Inn (pictured above) had to be evacuated after water filled the building.
Triftern
children leave school
spokesman in the nearby district town of Pfarrkirchen.
"The situation worsened rapidly in the last hours. The whole town center has been flooded by the [river] Altsbach," Triftern Mayor Walter Czech said.
Two kindergartens and a school were affected by the heavy rains.
Around 250 children trapped in a school in Triftern managed to leave the building on Wednesday evening. Another 350 pupils in Simbach were also brought to safety. Rescue workers in the town also evacuated a refugee shelter that had been affected by the floods.
Authorities meanwhile raised alarm levels in Passau, at the German border to Austria and police officers manning border crossings were moved to safer places, news agencies said.
Southern and western Germany have been experiencing bad weather since last weekend, when the depression "Elvira" brought heavy rain and thunderstorms with it. A second low-pressure area, called "Friederike" is bringing more bad weather with it, according to German weather service DWD.
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