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6/6/13

Floods - Germany: Dresden hit as 100,000 people across Germany fight floods

The river Elbe flooded on Thursday in the eastern German city of Dresden, sparing the historic centre but engulfing wide areas of the Saxony capital.

Residents and emergency crews had worked through the night to fight the floods in Dresden. The German military and national disaster team sent more support in a frantic effort to sandbag levees and riverbanks as floodwaters that have claimed 16 lives since last week surged north.

"Everybody's afraid but the people are simply fantastic and sticking together," said Dresden resident Silvia Fuhrmann, who had brought food and drinks to those building sandbag barriers.

The Elbe hit 8.76m around midday – well above its regular level of 2m. Still, that was not high enough to damage the city's famous opera, cathedral and other buildings in its historic centre, which was devastated in a flood in 2002.

Read more: Dresden hit as 100,000 people across Germany fight floods | World news | The Guardian

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