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Saturday evening's storms led to flooding in various places in Belgium
including Brussels. West Flanders was hit in the afternoon. Floodwater had to be pumped from cellars, houses and streets in Menin and Wevelgem near the border with France. In the evening 1200 people had to be evacuated from a campsite where an open air music festival was being held. Parts of Heist-op-den-Berg in Antwerp province were under water and roads in Antwerp itself were flooded in the evening. In East Flanders Oudenaarde, Geraardsbergen and Brakel were affected. In Limburg province in NE Belgium the fire services around Maasmechelen were overwhelmed with calls for help. Water and mud poured into La Roche-en-Ardenne in the Ardennes from surrounding fields and the army was called in to assist the fire brigade to clear the water and mud from buildings. Damage from a small tornado was reported from there. Tienen, Diest and Leuven to the NE of Brussels were also affected by flooding. In Brussels the south of the city was worst affected. Numerous cellars and some road tunnels were still under water on Sunday morning. A road tunnel just a mile or so from where I live is flooded with cars floating in the water. One man had to escape from his car through the sun roof and swim to safety. Belgian TV news has shown pictures of the metro (underground) station I use on the way to work with its tracks flooded and water swilling down the walls. Rainfall totals from the storms - Brussels Uccle 35 mm, Brussels Airport 39 mm, Ostend Airport 49 mm. Some amateur sites - Geraardsbergen (between Ghent and Brussels) 45 mm, Brasschaat near Antwerp 48 mm, Putte (NE of Brussels) 65 mm, Vlimmeren (NE of Brussels) 70 mm including 50 mm in 45 minutes. In the village of Rijmenam about 25 km NE of Brussels, 108 mm fell in little over 2 hours in what the observer called a "gigantic cloudburst". Colin Youngs Brussels |
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Colin Youngs wrote in message ...
:In Brussels the south of the city was worst affected ... :Belgian TV news has shown pictures of the metro (underground) :station I use on the way to work with its tracks flooded and water swilling :down the walls. Metro station still closed in the morning rush hour so I was late for work. Signs of Saturday's flooding still apparent in that area today - dried mud on roads and pavements, water being pumped out of a shop and an underground car park. Large indoor shopping centre was flooded and was being cleaned up - a third of its shops were shut because of no electric power. Several metres of stone wall bordering a park had collapsed into the road about a mile from where I live - no doubt because of water pressure in the soil behind it. Colin Young's Brussels |
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