Floods in Belgium: "Those Who Leave City In Liege", Mayor Warns
The situation in the state of Liege is deteriorating as water levels rise. As the number rose to eleven this Thursday evening, according to the newspaper, Mayor Christine Defrain reiterated the announcement to "get out of town." The entire state of Liege has gone to the red zone, e.g. flood warning, indicating the direction of operation of Walloon waterways on its website. Firefighters are very cautious when performing recurring interventions.
The bodies of two people were found in Chadfontaine, a state that has been hit hard.
According to the province, "water levels will rise by one and a half meters". “People who work in the league or who do tourism can leave the city, no doubt. Compatible vehicles Police vehicles transmit the device through speakers. Citizens are invited to leave the city or go upstairs or to stay in their homes.
Floods and stabilization are not expected until Friday morning
If cars are still allowed out of town, no one can enter them except the paramedics. "Floods and stabilization are not expected tomorrow (Friday) morning," the General Operations Management of Hydraulic Channels provided.
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