Watch: Helicopter and Jet Ski rescues as deadly floods hit Europe
At least 12 people have died and dozens more are missing after some of the heaviest rainfall in decades caused devastating flooding across parts of western and central Europe.
Here is a look at some of the dramatic rescue operations that have been taking place:
In the German town of Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, a helicopter was used to rescue people from the roofs of their homes after the Ahr River burst its banks and flooded the town.
In the Belgian city of Liège, jet skis were used to rescue people from the streets after the Meuse River overflowed and flooded the city center.
In the Netherlands, the military was called in to help with the rescue effort after the Maas River flooded several towns and villages.
The flooding has caused widespread damage across Europe, with homes, businesses, and infrastructure being destroyed.
The death toll is expected to rise as rescue workers continue to search for people who are still missing.
The flooding is the result of heavy rainfall that has been battering Europe for several days.
The rainfall has been caused by a low-pressure system that has been sitting over Europe for several days.
The low-pressure system has brought with it heavy rain, thunderstorms, and flooding.
The flooding is the worst that Europe has seen in decades.
The flooding has caused widespread disruption across Europe.
The flooding has led to the closure of roads, railways, and airports.
The flooding has also caused power outages and water shortages.
The flooding is expected to continue for several more days.
The European Union has pledged to help the countries that have been affected by the flooding.
The EU has pledged to provide financial aid and technical assistance.
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