Walloon vice-minister president Christie Morreale, Chaudfontaine mayor Daniel Bacquelaine, European Commission First Vice-President Frans Timmermans and Interior Minister Annelies Verlinden stand on a bridge over the Vesder-Vesdre-Weser river during a visit to the region of the 2021 floods, in Chaudfontaine, on Saturday 15 July 2023. On July 14th and 15th 2021 a real torrent poured over several Walloon municipalities, mainly in the provinces of Liege, Namur and Luxembourg. About 100,000 people were affected by this disaster which killed 39 people. Between 45,000 and 55,000 homes were damaged a

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Walloon vice-minister president Christie Morreale, Chaudfontaine mayor Daniel Bacquelaine, European Commission First Vice-President Frans Timmermans and Interior Minister Annelies Verlinden stand on a bridge over the Vesder-Vesdre-Weser river during a visit to the region of the 2021 floods, in Chaudfontaine, on Saturday 15 July 2023. On July 14th and 15th 2021 a real torrent poured over several Walloon municipalities, mainly in the provinces of Liege, Namur and Luxembourg. About 100,000 people were affected by this disaster which killed 39 people. Between 45,000 and 55,000 homes were damaged a
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Walloon vice-minister president Christie Morreale, Chaudfontaine mayor Daniel Bacquelaine, European Commission First Vice-President Frans Timmermans and Interior Minister Annelies Verlinden stand on a bridge over the Vesder-Vesdre-Weser river during a visit to the region of the 2021 floods, in Chaudfontaine, on Saturday 15 July 2023. On July 14th and 15th 2021 a real torrent poured over several Walloon municipalities, mainly in the provinces of Liege, Namur and Luxembourg. About 100,000 people were affected by this disaster which killed 39 people. Between 45,000 and 55,000 homes were damaged a

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