Melodi
Disaster Cat
OK I didn't have a chance to start reporting on this yesterday because of planned power outages and I've got to go out this morning but I'm starting this thread as they are now evacuating art from the Louvre and shutting down not just downtown Paris but other river cities in Europe as well - this is getting bad; the storms are weird and moving East (not West) - they hit the UK yesterday and should get here tonight - anyone please feel free to add this thread while I'm out; see links for lots of photos and I will add more in a few hours if I can.
Paris floodwaters set to peak as more rain forecast
5 hours ago
From the section Europe
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Image caption The River Seine in Paris has already burst its banks in several places
Floodwaters in Paris are forecast to peak on Friday with the River Seine due to reach 6m (19ft) above its normal level.
The world-famous Louvre and Orsay museums have been shut so staff can move priceless artworks to safety.
Flooding across France and Germany has left at least 11 people dead and forced thousands from their homes.
More downpours are forecast through the weekend across a band of central Europe from France to Ukraine
As much as 50mm (2in) of rain is expected to fall in some regions in just a few hours.
Several towns in southern Germany have been devastated and Belgium and Poland have also been affected.
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Image caption Waters are rising up the Zouave statue in Paris. The 1910 floods reached his shoulders
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Image caption The castle of Chambord, south-west of Paris, and its partly flooded park after River Cosson burst it banks
French President Francois Hollande said the weather was a serious climate phenomenon and a global challenge.
He is to declare a state of natural disaster in the worst-hit areas, which will free up emergency funds.
In Paris, emergency barriers have been put up along the Seine, which burst its banks in places.
Rail operator SNCF has closed a line that runs alongside the Seine in central Paris.
About 25,000 people are without power in Paris and central France.
In Nemours, 3,000 people have been evacuated from the town centre. The town's Loing river, a tributary of the Seine, now has levels not seen since the devastating floods of 1910.
Six weeks' worth of rain has fallen in three days in the Loiret department, submerging roads and forcing drivers to abandon their cars.
Other news from France:
A 74-year-old man on horseback drowned trying to cross a flooded field south of Paris. The horse survived with minor injuries, local authorities said
Fire services found the body of an 86-year-old woman in her home in Souppes-sur-Loing
The French Open tennis tournament could be extended into a third week
Floods also cut off the getaway of two suspected robbers in the town of Fleury-les-Aubrais. They fled their car and tried to make a swim for it, but were arrested
Germany 'mourning'
At least nine people have died in recent days in Germany, while several people are missing.
Chancellor Angela Merkel said the country was in mourning for those who had lost their lives.
The worst incident was in Simbach am Inn in Bavaria, southern Germany, where a woman, 78, her daughter, 56, and granddaughter, 28, were all found drowned in the basement of their house.
Another woman, aged 80, was found dead in the nearby village of Julbach, while a 75-year-old man was the latest to be found dead, in Simbach.
Earlier in the week, four people died in floods in south-western Germany.
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Image caption In Bavaria, the waters engulfed streets
Elsewhere in Germany:
An emergency was declared in the historic town of Passau
In Pfarrkirchen, more than 35mm of rain fell in the space of six hours on Wednesday
In the district of Wesel, North Rhine-Westphalia, a dam is threatening to break
Belgium has also seen heavy rainfall and has reported flooding in many areas, including around Antwerp, Limburg and Liege.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36441322
Paris floodwaters set to peak as more rain forecast
5 hours ago
From the section Europe
Image copyright AFP
Image caption The River Seine in Paris has already burst its banks in several places
Floodwaters in Paris are forecast to peak on Friday with the River Seine due to reach 6m (19ft) above its normal level.
The world-famous Louvre and Orsay museums have been shut so staff can move priceless artworks to safety.
Flooding across France and Germany has left at least 11 people dead and forced thousands from their homes.
More downpours are forecast through the weekend across a band of central Europe from France to Ukraine
As much as 50mm (2in) of rain is expected to fall in some regions in just a few hours.
Several towns in southern Germany have been devastated and Belgium and Poland have also been affected.
Image copyright Reuters
Image caption Waters are rising up the Zouave statue in Paris. The 1910 floods reached his shoulders
Jump media player
Image copyright AFP
Image caption The castle of Chambord, south-west of Paris, and its partly flooded park after River Cosson burst it banks
French President Francois Hollande said the weather was a serious climate phenomenon and a global challenge.
He is to declare a state of natural disaster in the worst-hit areas, which will free up emergency funds.
In Paris, emergency barriers have been put up along the Seine, which burst its banks in places.
Rail operator SNCF has closed a line that runs alongside the Seine in central Paris.
About 25,000 people are without power in Paris and central France.
In Nemours, 3,000 people have been evacuated from the town centre. The town's Loing river, a tributary of the Seine, now has levels not seen since the devastating floods of 1910.
Six weeks' worth of rain has fallen in three days in the Loiret department, submerging roads and forcing drivers to abandon their cars.
Other news from France:
A 74-year-old man on horseback drowned trying to cross a flooded field south of Paris. The horse survived with minor injuries, local authorities said
Fire services found the body of an 86-year-old woman in her home in Souppes-sur-Loing
The French Open tennis tournament could be extended into a third week
Floods also cut off the getaway of two suspected robbers in the town of Fleury-les-Aubrais. They fled their car and tried to make a swim for it, but were arrested
Germany 'mourning'
At least nine people have died in recent days in Germany, while several people are missing.
Chancellor Angela Merkel said the country was in mourning for those who had lost their lives.
The worst incident was in Simbach am Inn in Bavaria, southern Germany, where a woman, 78, her daughter, 56, and granddaughter, 28, were all found drowned in the basement of their house.
Another woman, aged 80, was found dead in the nearby village of Julbach, while a 75-year-old man was the latest to be found dead, in Simbach.
Earlier in the week, four people died in floods in south-western Germany.
Image copyright Getty Images
Image caption In Bavaria, the waters engulfed streets
Elsewhere in Germany:
An emergency was declared in the historic town of Passau
In Pfarrkirchen, more than 35mm of rain fell in the space of six hours on Wednesday
In the district of Wesel, North Rhine-Westphalia, a dam is threatening to break
Belgium has also seen heavy rainfall and has reported flooding in many areas, including around Antwerp, Limburg and Liege.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36441322
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