Street in Valkenburg town, one of the most severe flooding in the Netherlands, turns into rivers when the water surges after many rainy days.
The scene on the social network on July 15 shows a large amount of water, the color of chiseling overflowing through the streets in the town of Valkenburg in Limburg province, southern Netherlands.
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Many soldiers were sent to Valkenburg, to support the contingenters of evacuation and help people find shelter at emergency centers, or go to friends and relatives.
Mayor Prevoo also warns the risk of a lack of food, because the transport trucks are largely unable to enter the town.
The prolonged heavy rain has led to heavy floods in many regions across the Netherlands, in which Limburg province is determined to be natural disasters.
Street in Valkenburg, Netherlands, sunk in floods on July 15.
Maastricht, the capital of Limburg Province is located near the Meuse River, which is also forecast to sink in floods.
Other countries in Europe have recently spent serious floods, especially Germany.