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		<title>German railway: Floods caused €1 billion damage to network</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Germany&#8217;s Chancellor Angela Merkel. File picture by Bernd von Jutrczenka/Pool via AP Germany’s national railway operator has estimated that last week’s flooding caused damage worth €1.3 billion (£1.1 billion) to its network, offering another glimpse of the extent of the &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/german-railway-floods-caused-e1-billion-damage-to-network/" aria-label="German railway: Floods caused €1 billion damage to network">Read More</a></p>
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Germany&#8217;s Chancellor Angela Merkel. File picture by Bernd von Jutrczenka/Pool via AP</p>
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<p>Germany’s national railway operator has estimated that last week’s flooding caused damage worth €1.3 billion (£1.1 billion) to its network, offering another glimpse of the extent of the devastation.</p>
<p>Authorities are still working to determine the overall cost of the floods that did their worst damage in western Germany and eastern Belgium.</p>
<p>German Chancellor Angela Merkel said this week that the damage is “immense” and will take a long time to repair.</p>
<p>At least 177 people died in Germany in the flooding and a further 31 deaths were reported in Belgium, taking the overall death toll to 208.</p>
<p>German railway operator Deutsche Bahn said that more than 50 bridges, 180 level crossings, nearly 40 signal boxes, over 1,000 electric and signal masts, as well as energy and lighting systems and station elevators were damaged.</p>
<p>“Never before has our infrastructure been destroyed to this extent in one go,” said Volker Hentschel, a board member at the company’s DB Netz infrastructure division.</p>
<p>He said its initial estimate is that the flooding caused damage to the railway network and stations of around €1.3 billion.</p>
<p>The government, which owns Deutsche Bahn, has vowed to make a quick start on rebuilding efforts.</p>
<p>Mr. Hentschel said it will take “months, if not years” to restore everything, though the company is confident of repairing 80% of the damaged infrastructure by the end of this year.</p>
<p>Separately, Turkey also has seen flooding in recent days.</p>
<p>Work was continuing to find a missing person following floods in Artvin province in the country’s northeast that started on Wednesday, and one person was being treated for injuries. More than 450 people were evacuated.</p>
<p>At least six people were killed last week and two were missing after floods in neighboring Rize province.</p>
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<p>Source: <a href="https://www.irishnews.com/news/worldnews/2021/07/23/news/german-railway-floods-caused-1-billion-damage-to-network-2397272/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.irishnews.com/news/worldnews/2021/07/23/news/german-railway-floods-caused-1-billion-damage-to-network-2397272/</a></p>
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		<title>After the flood, Germany battles to clear mountains of trash</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>German Bundeswehr soldiers help to clean up the debris following heavy rainfalls, in Bad Muenstereifel, North Rhine-Westphalia state, Germany, July 21, 2021. REUTERS/Thilo Schmuelgen/File Photo Summary Safe disposal of tonnes of trash to take weeks Germany pioneered modern waste management &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/after-the-flood-germany-battles-to-clear-mountains-of-trash/" aria-label="After the flood, Germany battles to clear mountains of trash">Read More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img decoding="async" class="" src="https://cloudfront-us-east-2.images.arcpublishing.com/reuters/FEUVRM57CNLXVAU4RKQ35YIHAM.jpg" alt="German Bundeswehr soldiers help to clean up the debris following heavy rainfalls, in Bad Muenstereifel, North Rhine-Westphalia state, Germany, July 21, 2021. REUTERS/Thilo Schmuelgen/File Photo" width="704" height="469" /><br />
German Bundeswehr soldiers help to clean up the debris following heavy rainfalls, in Bad Muenstereifel, North Rhine-Westphalia state, Germany, July 21, 2021. REUTERS/Thilo Schmuelgen/File Photo</p>
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<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-0">BAD NEUENAHR, Germany, July 23 (Reuters) &#8211; Germany&#8217;s most devastating floods in 60 years have created mountains of trash, from broken fridges to wrecked cars, piled up on roadsides and in makeshift dumps. Disposing of it could take weeks and local leaders have appealed for help.</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-1">Amid the stench and fear of disease, the country that pioneered modern waste management is struggling to cope with the tens of thousands of tonnes of wreckage strewn across the towns and villages of its western Rhinelands after the heaviest 24-hour deluge on record.</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-2">The flooding claimed at least 180 lives.</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-3">A week on, much of the trash has been heaped into piles so that streets are passable or carted off to makeshift dumps.</p>
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<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-4">For resident Hans-Peter Bleken in Bad Neuenahr, a wine-growing hub in Rhineland-Palatinate that was one of the towns worst hit, a clean-up operation led by the fire brigade and army has been a &#8220;brilliant help&#8221;.</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-5">&#8220;The next big problem is going to be the huge piles of household rubbish,&#8221; he told Reuters, saying the stench from rotting food waste was everywhere.</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-6">&#8220;We have beaten corona but if we now get the bacteria, the rats, and more viruses then that will be our problem.&#8221;</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-7">Germany pioneered modern waste management in the 1970s, introducing the concept of separating rubbish to go for recycling, incineration or into landfill.</p>
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<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-9">&#8220;The greatest challenge is the huge amounts of bulky waste,&#8221; said Anna Ephan, a spokesperson for Remondis, the largest private waste management company in Germany. &#8220;The amounts are inconceivable.&#8221;</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-10">EXPORTING TRASH</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-11">In Germany&#8217;s most populous state of North Rhine-Westphalia, governor Armin Laschet told a news conference on Thursday: &#8220;It won&#8217;t be possible to dispose of all the waste locally. We need wider help.&#8221;</p>
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<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-12">Laschet is the conservative candidate to succeed Chancellor Angela Merkel at a general election in September. A poll this week for Spiegel magazine found 60% of Germans considered Laschet to be a poor crisis manager. <a class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__medium___1ocDap Text__large___1i0u1F Link__underline_default___MkI7S8" href="https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/only-26-germans-think-cdu-candidate-laschet-is-good-crises-poll-2021-07-19/">read more</a></p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-13">The cathedral city of Cologne, the state&#8217;s largest city with a population of more than a million, has issued an appeal on Facebook for help to clear &#8220;unimaginable quantities&#8221; of trash.</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-14">&#8220;The districts and households affected need urgent support to quickly cope with this task, as our existing infrastructure is already exhausted,&#8221; read the appeal, which included a hotline number for helpers to call.</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-15">Most of the rubbish will have to be incinerated, but with municipal and commercial facilities running more or less flat out before the flood catastrophe, there is scant spare capacity.</p>
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<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-17">There are huge challenges to safely store the rubbish to minimize the risk of disease, said Schodrowski, while many companies in the sector are also battling to restore supplies of clean water and repair sewage systems.</p>
<p class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__large___1i0u1F Body__base___25kqPt Body__large_body___3g04wK ArticleBody__element___3UrnEs" data-testid="paragraph-18">&#8220;We&#8217;re hopeful but it will be a question of weeks before we are able to master this challenge,&#8221; said Schodrowski.</p>
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<div class="ArticleBody__content___2gQno2"><span class="Text__text___3eVx1j Text__dark-grey___AS2I_p Text__regular___Bh17t- Text__default___1Xh7Yh SignOff__text___2onKdN">Additional reporting by Anneli Palmen in Duesseldorf, Writing and additional reporting by Douglas Busvine; Editing by Janet Lawrence</p>
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<p>Source: <a href="https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/after-flood-germany-battles-clear-mountains-trash-2021-07-23/?rpc=401&amp;" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/after-flood-germany-battles-clear-mountains-trash-2021-07-23/?rpc=401&amp;</a></p>
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