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Rescues by helicopter, prison evacuated due to flooding in southern Germany

The German army stepped in to help as heavy rains lashed large parts of the country’s south on Saturday, swelling rivers and causing floods, forcing the evacuation of residents and prisoners.

Faeser said 520 volunteers working for the Federal Agency for Technical Assistance (THW) moved people to safety, secured dikes and pumped water. She thanked members of the emergency services for their tireless work to protect lives and pledged further assistance to southern German regions affected by the floods.

The Bundeswehr, the German army, also supported the relief effort, distributing blankets and camp beds and bringing in further supplies.

Train services between the Bavarian capital Munich, Bregenz in Austria and Zurich in Switzerland were canceled due to flooding. The route between Ulm and Augsburg was also affected, and long-distance trains between Stuttgart and Munich were diverted.

Authorities in the Bavarian district of Augsburg said evacuations were necessary after a dike and dam collapsed under the deluge.

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The Bavarian Red Cross says it used a helicopter to rescue two people from the roof of their home in Babenhausen. According to a spokesperson, the two were in a life-threatening situation.

Emergency services in the area reportedly brought more than a hundred people to safety on Saturday, including dozens of children.

In the Bavarian town of Fischach, west of Munich, a helicopter was deployed to rescue people from their homes after the Schmutter River burst its banks. The residents could not have left their home in any other way, says a spokeswoman for the district council.

According to police, boats and emergency services were also on their way to remove people from flooded homes. Several neighboring districts declared a state of emergency as rain continued and water levels continued to rise.

A prison in Memmingen was also evacuated as the water rose, with its 100 prisoners taken in by nearby institutions.

As several rivers rose to record levels, the Bavarian Ministry of the Environment set up a flood task force to coordinate measures across the state. Officials were preparing state reservoirs for the flooding, the department said later on Saturday.

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“The situation is very serious, especially in large parts of Swabia. The warning services are on permanent alert and are monitoring the situation,” said Thorsten Glauber, Minister of the Environment. “Every effort is being made to prevent or reduce harm through consistent action in advance,” he added.

In the state of Baden-Württemberg, west of Bavaria, the situation quickly deteriorated after the Rottum River began flooding several towns. In the town of Reinstetten, 150 emergency services worked for more than 22 hours to combat flooding caused by a breached dam, Mayor Philipp Bürkle told dpa.

Bürkle said area fire departments were pumping out basements and handing out sandbags. A residential care center in the area with 15 residents was evacuated.

Further north, authorities in the seaside town of Wiesensteig imposed a requirement on its 2,100 residents to boil water before consuming it after flooding the local water supply.

To the south, near Lake Constance, a school in the village of Meckenbeuren in Baden-Württemberg had to be evacuated when flooding from a local river overwhelmed the sandbag barriers.

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The German weather service predicted more thunderstorms and as much as 80 liters of precipitation per square meter in the southern parts of Germany on Saturday. The storms were also likely to continue on Sunday.

Bad weather also caused problems in eastern Germany, with the fire brigade in eastern Thuringia being called out repeatedly on Saturday afternoon due to heavy rain and thunderstorms. The Gera control center said cellars, streets and fields in the Greiz district were flooded.

A police helicopter flies over a flooded residential area.  The region has been flooded due to recent heavy rainfall.  Stefan Puchner/dpa

A police helicopter flies over a flooded residential area. The region has been flooded due to recent heavy rainfall. Stefan Puchner/dpa

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