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Some 170 still missing around Koblenz, victim numbers set to rise - police

by Reuters
Monday, 19 July 2021 14:20 GMT

People are seen in an area affected by floods caused by heavy rainfalls in Bad Muenstereifel, Germany, July 19, 2021. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

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The death toll from the country's worst natural disaster in almost six decades rose above 160

BERLIN, July 19 (Reuters) - Some 170 people are still listed as missing the area of western Germany hardest hit by deadly flooding, Koblenz deputy police chief Juergen Sues said on Monday, adding the number of victims would surely rise.

Criminal police chief Stefan Heinz added that he expected many bodies were in places the police had not yet reached or where flood waters had still not receded from.

"The focus of our work is on giving certainty as soon as possible," Heinz told a news conference. "And that includes identifying the victims."

(Reporting by Thomas Escritt; Editing by Douglas Busvine)

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