Belgium held a nationwide mind to commemorate at least 31 people killed in the horrifying flood last week.
King Belgium Philippe and Prime Minister Alexander de Croo will visit the city of Verviers, severely destroyed floods, on July 20 to commemorate death victims.
Belgium will spend a minute in the middle of noon on the same day to condolence with the people after the flood, causing at least 31 people to kill.
The memorial is held by the Belgian government just before the National Day July 21.
The wilderness after the flood in Pepinster, Belgium, on July 19.
Heavy rain and flash floods have occurred in Western Europe, mainly Belgium and Germany, in the past week.
Flood water has been drawn significantly from July 16, but the workers and volunteer staff are facing difficult work rather than cleaning up the rubble and supporting people to restore life.
In neighboring Germany, the government on July 19 is committed to improving the disaster warning system after the official officials need to do more and better.
Gender of climate change warning is one of the causes of sweeping the history of destruction in Western Europe.