In pictures: Deadly floods hit Germany and Belgium
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Firefighters have been responding to flood damage in Schuld, Germany
Rescue workers are continuing to search for stranded residents after deadly flooding hit parts of Europe.
At least 33 people have been confirmed dead in western Germany, as heavy rains caused rivers to burst their banks and swept away homes and vehicles. Many others are still missing.
Six people have been killed in Belgium, while other neighbouring countries have also been affected.

Roads have been submerged in the Belgian city of Liege

In Verviers, people waded through the flooded streets

Cars in Verviers have been piling up
Some of the most dramatic images came from the German village of Schuld, in the Ahrweiler district of Rhineland-Palatinate, where a state of emergency has been declared.
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The German army has been deployed in some areas to help with rescue operations.

The flooding has left piles of debris in Schuld

Homes in the area have been damaged and destroyed
The extreme weather has also left hundreds of thousands of people in Germany without power.

Streets have also been flooded in the German town of Kyllburg
Heavy rains were also seen in Switzerland, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, where dozens of people were evacuated from their homes.

The fire brigade helped to evacuate people in South Limburg, the Netherlands

Makeshift bridges were erected over floodwater in Stansstad, Switzerland
Forecasts suggest more heavy rain is due in much of western Europe on Thursday and Friday.

This campsite was flooded in Ottenbach, Switzerland
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