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Lake Eupen (Lac d'Eupen) as it reaches the Eupen Dam, also known as Barrage de la Vesdre, (Wesertalsperre) near Eupen, Belgium, on a overcast moody wi-stock-foto
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View of the 66m high Vesdre Dam (Barrage de la Vesdre), on Lake Eupen (Wesertalsperre), near Eupen, Belgium. Behind it is the largest drinking water r-stock-foto
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La ville de Chaudfontaine est caractérisée par ses sources d'eau chaude, posée le long de la Vesdre. Chaudfontaine allie thermes, folklore et légendes-stock-foto
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La ville de Chaudfontaine est caractérisée par ses sources d'eau chaude, posée le long de la Vesdre. Chaudfontaine allie thermes, folklore et légendes-stock-foto
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La ville de Chaudfontaine est caractérisée par ses sources d'eau chaude, posée le long de la Vesdre. Chaudfontaine allie thermes, folklore et légendes-stock-foto
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La ville de Chaudfontaine est caractérisée par ses sources d'eau chaude, posée le long de la Vesdre. Chaudfontaine allie thermes, folklore et légendes-stock-foto
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La ville de Chaudfontaine est caractérisée par ses sources d'eau chaude, posée le long de la Vesdre. Chaudfontaine allie thermes, folklore et légendes-stock-foto
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A landscape view of an idyllic waterfall in the Hoegne Valley in Belgium-stock-foto
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A landscape view of an idyllic waterfall in the Hoegne Valley in Belgium-stock-foto
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a landscape view of an idyllic waterfall in the Hoegne Valley in Belgium-stock-foto
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A landscape view of an idyllic waterfall in the Hoegne Valley in Belgium-stock-foto
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a landscape view of an idyllic waterfall in the Hoegne Valley in Belgium-stock-foto
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a landscape view of an idyllic waterfall in the Hoegne Valley in Belgium-stock-foto
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a landscape view of an idyllic waterfall in the Hoegne Valley in Belgium-stock-foto
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a landscape view of an idyllic waterfall in the Hoegne Valley in Belgium-stock-foto
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A landscape view of an idyllic waterfall in the Hoegne Valley in Belgium-stock-foto
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A sign to the administrative buildings of the city, at a press conference in Trooz, concerning the rebuilding following the devastating 2021 floods that touched the region, Monday 30 October 2023. More than two years after the floods which had a major impact on the Vesdre valley (Vesder-Weser), the town of Trooz announced that it had started the reconstruction of its buildings hit by the floods. The first major works should begin in 2024, with the total cost of the projects estimated at 60 million euros. BELGA PHOTO LAURENT CAVENATI-stock-foto
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Trooz mayor Fabien Beltran poses for the photographer at a press conference in Trooz, concerning the rebuilding following the devastating 2021 floods that touched the region, Monday 30 October 2023. More than two years after the floods which had a major impact on the Vesdre valley (Vesder-Weser), the town of Trooz announced that it had started the reconstruction of its buildings hit by the floods. The first major works should begin in 2024, with the total cost of the projects estimated at 60 million euros. BELGA PHOTO LAURENT CAVENATI-stock-foto
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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-stock-foto
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ATTENTION EDITORS - HAND OUT PICTURES - EDITORIAL USE ONLY - MANDATORY CREDIT ZONE DE SECOURS VESDRE HOEGNE ET PLATEAU FIRE BRIGADE Hand out pictures released on Wednesday 10 August 2022, by the Zone de Secours Vesdre Hoegne et Plateau shows firefighters in action to stop a fire in Baelen. A vegetation fire broke out near the La Gileppe dam. The origin of the fire was a badly extinguished barbecue, according to the firefighters. HAND OUT BRUSSELS FIRE BRIGADE-stock-foto
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ATTENTION EDITORS - HAND OUT PICTURES - EDITORIAL USE ONLY - MANDATORY CREDIT ZONE DE SECOURS VESDRE HOEGNE ET PLATEAU FIRE BRIGADE Hand out pictures released on Wednesday 10 August 2022, by the Zone de Secours Vesdre Hoegne et Plateau shows a barbecue spot, the possible starting place of fire in Baelen. A vegetation fire broke out near the La Gileppe dam. The origin of the fire was a badly extinguished barbecue, according to the firefighters. HAND OUT BRUSSELS FIRE BRIGADE-stock-foto
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ATTENTION EDITORS - HAND OUT PICTURES - EDITORIAL USE ONLY - MANDATORY CREDIT ZONE DE SECOURS VESDRE HOEGNE ET PLATEAU FIRE BRIGADE Hand out pictures released on Wednesday 10 August 2022, by the Zone de Secours Vesdre Hoegne et Plateau shows firefighters in action to stop a fire in Baelen. A vegetation fire broke out near the La Gileppe dam. The origin of the fire was a badly extinguished barbecue, according to the firefighters. HAND OUT BRUSSELS FIRE BRIGADE-stock-foto
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ATTENTION EDITORS - HAND OUT PICTURES - EDITORIAL USE ONLY - MANDATORY CREDIT ZONE DE SECOURS VESDRE HOEGNE ET PLATEAU FIRE BRIGADE   Hand out pictures released on Wednesday 10 August 2022, by the Zone de Secours Vesdre Hoegne et Plateau  shows  firefighters in action to stop a fire in Baelen. A vegetation fire broke out near the La Gileppe dam. The origin of the fire was a badly extinguished barbecue, according to the firefighters.   HAND OUT BRUSSELS FIRE BRIGADE-stock-foto
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ATTENTION EDITORS - HAND OUT PICTURES - EDITORIAL USE ONLY - MANDATORY CREDIT ZONE DE SECOURS VESDRE HOEGNE ET PLATEAU FIRE BRIGADE   Hand out pictures released on Wednesday 10 August 2022, by the Zone de Secours Vesdre Hoegne et Plateau  shows  firefighters in action to stop a fire in Baelen. A vegetation fire broke out near the La Gileppe dam. The origin of the fire was a badly extinguished barbecue, according to the firefighters.   HAND OUT BRUSSELS FIRE BRIGADE-stock-foto
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ATTENTION EDITORS - HAND OUT PICTURES - EDITORIAL USE ONLY - MANDATORY CREDIT ZONE DE SECOURS VESDRE HOEGNE ET PLATEAU FIRE BRIGADE   Hand out pictures released on Wednesday 10 August 2022, by the Zone de Secours Vesdre Hoegne et Plateau  shows  a barbecue spot, the possible starting place of fire in Baelen. A vegetation fire broke out near the La Gileppe dam. The origin of the fire was a badly extinguished barbecue, according to the firefighters.   HAND OUT BRUSSELS FIRE BRIGADE-stock-foto
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ILLUSTRATION SERIES - FLOODS ONE YEAR LATER - Illustration picture shows a banner of the 'Habitants de la vallee de la Vesdre' reading 'Ils ont voulu nous enterrer - Ils ne savaient pas que nous etions des graines', hanging from a destroyed house in Chaudfontaine, one year after the devastating floods that touched the region, Tuesday 28 June 2022. In July 2021 - on the 14th and 15th - 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 5-stock-foto
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ILLUSTRATION SERIES - FLOODS ONE YEAR LATER - Illustration picture shows the back of houses along the river Vesdre (Vesder - Weser), in Chaudfontaine, one year after the devastating floods that touched the region, Tuesday 28 June 2022. In July 2021 - on the 14th and 15th - 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 and more than 10,000 vehicles destroyed. BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAND-stock-foto
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ILLUSTRATION SERIES - FLOODS ONE YEAR LATER - Aerial drone illustration shows repaired train tracks between Chaudfontaine and Trooz, along the river Vesdre (Vesder - Weser), , one year after the devastating floods that touched the region, Tuesday 28 June 2022. In July 2021 - on the 14th and 15th - 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 and more than 10,000 vehicles destroyed. BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAN-stock-foto
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ILLUSTRATION SERIES - FLOODS ONE YEAR LATER - Illustration picture shows rubble of a completely destroyed house along the river Vesdre (Vesder - Weser), in Pepinster, one year after the devastating floods that touched the region, Tuesday 28 June 2022. In July 2021 - on the 14th and 15th - 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 and more than 10,000 vehicles destroyed. BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAND-stock-foto
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ILLUSTRATION SERIES - FLOODS ONE YEAR LATER - Illustration picture shows rubble of a completely destroyed house along the river Vesdre (Vesder - Weser), in Pepinster, one year after the devastating floods that touched the region, Tuesday 28 June 2022. In July 2021 - on the 14th and 15th - 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 and more than 10,000 vehicles destroyed. BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAND-stock-foto
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ILLUSTRATION SERIES - FLOODS ONE YEAR LATER - Illustration picture shows a temporary railing of concrete blocks, on a bridge over the river Vesdre (Vesder - Weser), in Pepinster, one year after the devastating floods that touched the region, Tuesday 28 June 2022. In July 2021 - on the 14th and 15th - 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 and more than 10,000 vehicles destroyed. BELGA PHOTO ERIC LAL-stock-foto
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ILLUSTRATION SERIES - FLOODS ONE YEAR LATER - Illustration picture shows the place where a house was completely destroyed, along the river Vesdre (Vesder - Weser), in Chaudfontaine, one year after the devastating floods that touched the region, Tuesday 28 June 2022. In July 2021 - on the 14th and 15th - 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 and more than 10,000 vehicles destroyed. BELGA PHOTO ERIC-stock-foto
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ILLUSTRATION SERIES - FLOODS ONE YEAR LATER - Aerial drone illustration shows repaired train tracks between Chaudfontaine and Trooz, along the river Vesdre (Vesder - Weser), , one year after the devastating floods that touched the region, Tuesday 28 June 2022. In July 2021 - on the 14th and 15th - 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 and more than 10,000 vehicles destroyed. BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAN-stock-foto
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ILLUSTRATION SERIES - FLOODS ONE YEAR LATER - Illustration picture shows a renovated railing along the river Vesdre (Vesder - Weser), in Pepinster, one year after the devastating floods that touched the region, Tuesday 28 June 2022. In July 2021 - on the 14th and 15th - 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 and more than 10,000 vehicles destroyed. BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAND-stock-foto
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ILLUSTRATION SERIES - FLOODS ONE YEAR LATER - Illustration picture shows a grey heron (heron cendre - blauwe reiger) standing on rubble along the river Vesdre (Vesder - Weser), in Pepinster, one year after the devastating floods that touched the region, Tuesday 28 June 2022. In July 2021 - on the 14th and 15th - 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 and more than 10,000 vehicles destroyed. BELGA PH-stock-foto
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ILLUSTRATION SERIES - FLOODS ONE YEAR LATER - Illustration picture shows flowers on a bridge overlooking the river Vesdre (Vesder - Weser), in Pepinster, one year after the devastating floods that touched the region, Tuesday 28 June 2022. In July 2021 - on the 14th and 15th - 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 and more than 10,000 vehicles destroyed. BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAND-stock-foto
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ILLUSTRATION SERIES - FLOODS ONE YEAR LATER - Aerial drone illustration shows repaired train tracks between Chaudfontaine and Trooz, along the river Vesdre (Vesder - Weser), , one year after the devastating floods that touched the region, Tuesday 28 June 2022. In July 2021 - on the 14th and 15th - 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 and more than 10,000 vehicles destroyed. BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAN-stock-foto
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ILLUSTRATION SERIES - FLOODS ONE YEAR LATER - Illustration picture shows a banner of the 'Habitants de la vallee de la Vesdre' reading 'Ils ont voulu nous enterrer - Ils ne savaient pas que nous etions des graines', hanging from a destroyed house in Chaudfontaine, one year after the devastating floods that touched the region, Tuesday 28 June 2022. In July 2021 - on the 14th and 15th - 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-stock-foto
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ILLUSTRATION SERIES - FLOODS ONE YEAR LATER - Illustration picture shows flowers on a bridge overlooking the river Vesdre (Vesder - Weser), in Pepinster, one year after the devastating floods that touched the region, Tuesday 28 June 2022. In July 2021 - on the 14th and 15th - 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 and more than 10,000 vehicles destroyed. BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAND-stock-foto
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ILLUSTRATION SERIES - FLOODS ONE YEAR LATER - Illustration picture shows a renovated railing along the river Vesdre (Vesder - Weser), in Pepinster, one year after the devastating floods that touched the region, Tuesday 28 June 2022. In July 2021 - on the 14th and 15th - 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 and more than 10,000 vehicles destroyed. BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAND-stock-foto