Snow Melt, Rain Causing Widespread Flooding in Germany

Snow Melt, Rain Causing Widespread Flooding in Germany
Melting snow and continuous rain have caused the levels of the river Zwoenitz in Burkhardtsdorf, Germany, Feb. 4, 2021. Bernd Maerz/dpa via AP
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BERLIN—Rivers around Germany continued to swell Thursday, fed by melting snow and regular rain and leading to widespread flooding and disruptions to shipping traffic.

Residents in the eastern community of Burkhardtsdorf in Saxony, not far from the Czech Republic border, built sandbag barricades outside their homes as the Zwoenitz river that runs through the town overflowed its banks.