Emergency workers pulled out vehicles from a flooded road near Erftstadt as search and rescue operations in the aftermath of deadly floods in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia continued on Saturday.
Heavy rains and floods left at least 150 people dead and hundreds are unaccounted for.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel sent her condolences to the families of victims and said she is "shocked by the disaster" according to a statement by government spokesperson Steffen Seibert on Twitter.
Emergency workers pulled out vehicles from a flooded road near Erftstadt as search and rescue operations in the aftermath of deadly floods in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia continued on Saturday.
Heavy rains and floods left at least 150 people dead and hundreds are unaccounted for.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel sent her condolences to the families of victims and said she is "shocked by the disaster" according to a statement by government spokesperson Steffen Seibert on Twitter.
Emergency workers pulled out vehicles from a flooded road near Erftstadt as search and rescue operations in the aftermath of deadly floods in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia continued on Saturday.
Heavy rains and floods left at least 150 people dead and hundreds are unaccounted for.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel sent her condolences to the families of victims and said she is "shocked by the disaster" according to a statement by government spokesperson Steffen Seibert on Twitter.