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Six municipalities in the Belgian capital are joining forces for a fundraiser following the deadly earthquake in Morocco.

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The Red Cross in Wallonia and Flanders have together collected €40 million in donations for the families affected by the floods that ravaged through Liège, Namur and Limburg provinces this summer.

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Victims of the floods that ravaged through several provinces of Belgium last month will be able to access all public transport until the end of October.

Illustration shows Pepinster on Tuesday 27 July 2021. The region is still assessing the scope of the damages that were caused by the extremely severe floods that hit the region more than one week ago. (BELGA PHOTO JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE)
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In the aftermath of the serious floods that affected many municipalities in Wallonia, the government has agreed on several measures to deal with the consequences of the disaster, focusing in parti

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After the severe floods which caused great damage and loss of life in eastern Belgium, especially in the Vesdre river valley, and subsequent flash floods in Namur, various voices have been raised

Walloon Minister President Elio Di Rupo pictured during a press conference following a crisis meeting of the Walloon government, in Jambes, Namur, Tuesday 20 July 2021. Days of extreme weather have devastated parts of the East and South of Belgium. So far 31 persons died in Belgium and 70 are presumed missing. (BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAND)
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The ministers of the Walloon government met in a crisis session on Tuesday to discuss the floods which have so far left 31 people dead and 53 missing.

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King Philippe has expressed sympathy to the victims of last week's widespread flooding, and praised the outpouring of solidarity that has followed, in a televised address to mark Belgium's 21 July

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A minute's silence will be held at 12.01 on Tuesday afternoon for the victims of the floods in southern Belgium.

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Belgian authorities have now confirmed 31 deaths following the flash flooding that hit the south-east of the country last week.

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