The European Union takes swift action to provide flood relief support to Germany and France.

 

Following intense rainfall, Lower Saxony and Thuringia in Germany, as well as Nord-Pas-de-Calais in France, grapple with floods and rising river levels. In response to urgent requests via the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, rapid mobilization of emergency aid has been initiated.

For Germany, 39 responders from France equipped with flood containment barriers and 16 vehicles have commenced immediate response efforts.

In France, three high-capacity modules featuring four pumps from the Netherlands, two pumps from Czechia, and two pumps from Slovakia are set to depart today.

Austria, Hungary, Sweden, Slovenia, and Slovakia have promptly extended their assistance, ready to step in if additional support is required.

"As we usher in the new year, the unwavering solidarity of the EU remains steadfast. The quick and resolute aid provided by the EU Civil Protection Mechanism to the flood-affected regions of Germany and France underscores the power of unity. I express my gratitude to Austria, Czechia, France, Hungary, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Slovakia, and Sweden for promptly demonstrating their support," stated Commissioner for Crisis Management Janez Lenarcic.


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