Widespread flooding in southern Germany
Train service between the Bavarian capital Munich and Bregenz, Austria, as well as Zurich, Switzerland, were canceled Saturday.
Train travel between Munich and Stuttgart, the capital of Baden-Württemberg, was detoured, and services between Ulm and Augsburg were also affected.
A 10-kilometer (6.2-mile) stretch of the A3 Autobahn near Bavarian Regensburg was also shut down in both directions Saturday afternoon when water from nearby fields began flooding the road.
In Augsburg, Bavaria, a dyke and a dam both burst, prompting emergency evacuations.
In Fischach, west of Munich, emergency services workers had to rescue residents stranded in their homes with helicopters when the local Schmutter River flooded.
Other districts saw rescuers arriving in boats as floodwaters made roads impassable.
The ADAC automobile association
— best known for its roadside assistance and flight for life services
— on Saturday said that all of its helicopters in southern Germany were currently in use assisting evacuation and rescue efforts.
Air-rescue Services Director Jochen Oesterle said helicopters from northern Germany were en route to the south as well, where he said, "we will be deploying our experienced crews
https://www.dw.com/en/southern-germany-hit-by-catastrophic-flooding/a-69239541
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