Businessinsidercoza Belgium floods Video shows how neighbours use sledgehammer to break through walls rescue elderly woman
A dramatic video shows the moment neighbors broke down a wall with a sledgehammer to rescue an elderly woman from her flooded home in Verviers, Belgium, on Thursday.
The woman, who was not identified, was trapped in her ground floor apartment as floodwaters started rising. The video shows one man using a large sledgehammer to break a hole into the wall before pulling her to safety.
Another man comes to his aid and helps carry the woman through the waist-high brown water and towards a staircase.
After she was rescued, the woman was taken to a bed in a higher level of the building where she could rest, NowThis reported.
Watch the full video below:
This week, Belgium and Germany have been hit by devastating flash floods that have already resulted in the deaths of more than 150 people.
Germany has been worst hit as houses collapsed, streets turned into rivers, and people trapped on their roofs had to be rescued by helicopters.
Nearly 900 army personnel have joined rescue workers in Germany as about 1,300 people were still reported missing, the Guardian reported.
In Belgium, the death toll has risen to 23, according to the Associated Press. Belgium Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said in a tweet that he'd mobilized the country's emergency services.
Heavy rainfall continues to batter parts of France, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands over the weekend.
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