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Heavy rainfall caused flooding and landslides in the western German state of Saarland on Friday.
Buildings in the state capital of Saarbrücken and other municipalities had to be evacuated due to rising water levels.
The state interior ministry spoke of a "widespread flooding situation," with the focus on the south-eastern part of the state.
Apart from Saarbrücken and Neunkirchen, the situation was tense in Eppelborn, St. Wendel, Saarlouis and Merzig. In some places, residents had to be evacuated from flats in isolated streets. Some retirement homes were also affected.
There were no reports of injuries so far, the ministry spokesman said.
Saarbrücken declared a major damage situation, as did several districts. Several buildings in the city had to be evacuated. The city set up alternative accommodation in schools and a citizens' hotline. Those affected were asked to take only the essentials with them.
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