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Ahr Valley one week after the flood
BAD NEUENAHR, GERMANY - JULY 23: Bad Neuenahr one week after the flood on July 18, 2021 in Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Germany. © Thomas Lohnes / Guardian / eyevine
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Ahr Valley one week after the flood
BAD NEUENAHR, GERMANY - JULY 23: Bad Neuenahr one week after the flood on July 18, 2021 in Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Germany. © Thomas Lohnes / Guardian / eyevine
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Satellites map floods in western Europe.
Satellites map floods in western Europe.
Record rainfall has caused swollen rivers to burst their banks and wash away homes and other buildings in western Europe – leading to more than 90 casualties and over 1000 people missing. Data from the Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission are being used to map flooded areas to help relief efforts.
The German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia were among the worst hit by the torrential rainfall, with water levels rising in the Rhine River, as well as the Walloon Region in Belgium. The storms and high waters have also battered neighbouring Switzerland, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.
This radar image uses information from two separate acquisitions captured by the Sentinel-1 mission on 3 July and 15 July 2021, and it shows the extent of the flooding in red. Radar images acquired before and after flooding disasters offer immediate information on the extent of inundation and have proved useful in monitoring floods, thanks to Sentinel-1’s ability to ‘see’ through clouds and rain.
The mission has been supplying imagery through the Copernicus Emergency Mapping Service to aid relief efforts. The devastating floods has triggered four activations in the Copernicus Emergency Mapping Service, in Western Germany, Belgium, Switzerland and the Netherlands.
The service uses observations from multiple satellites to provide on-demand mapping to help civil protection authorities and the international humanitarian community in the face of major emergencies.
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‘The water is coming’: Florida Keys faces stark reality as seas rise. Officials prepare to elevate streets despite financial shortfalls, amid recognition that not every home can be saved.
ÔThe water is comingÕ: Florida Keys faces stark reality as seas rise.
View of the ocean from a local park that frequently gets flooded when water levels rise in Key Largo, Florida © Saul Martinez / Guardian / eyevine
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‘The water is coming’: Florida Keys faces stark reality as seas rise. Officials prepare to elevate streets despite financial shortfalls, amid recognition that not every home can be saved.
ÔThe water is comingÕ: Florida Keys faces stark reality as seas rise.
The back part of residential homes on a water canal that frequently gets flooded when the ocean water level rises on June 21, 2021, in Key Largo, Florida.. © Saul Martinez / Guardian / eyevine
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‘The water is coming’: Florida Keys faces stark reality as seas rise. Officials prepare to elevate streets despite financial shortfalls, amid recognition that not every home can be saved.
ÔThe water is comingÕ: Florida Keys faces stark reality as seas rise.
Still homes built on concrete columns are a common architecture for homes to prevent flooding during the rain season in the neighborhood of Stillwright Point in Key Largo, Florida on June 20, 2021. © Saul Martinez / Guardian / eyevine
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‘The water is coming’: Florida Keys faces stark reality as seas rise. Officials prepare to elevate streets despite financial shortfalls, amid recognition that not every home can be saved.
ÔThe water is comingÕ: Florida Keys faces stark reality as seas rise.
Still homes built on concrete columns are a common architecture for homes to prevent flooding during the rain season in the neighborhood of Stillwright Point in Key Largo, Florida on June 20, 2021. © Saul Martinez / Guardian / eyevine
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Satellites map record floods in Australia
Satellites map record floods in Australia.
Stretches of land across New South Wales, Australia, have been hit with torrential rain leading to record-breaking floods. The heavy rainfall has caused dams to spill over, rivers to burst their banks and thousands of people forced to evacuate their homes. Data from the Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission are being used to map flooded areas to help relief efforts.
This radar image uses information from two separate images captured by the Sentinel-1 mission on 7 and 19 March highlighting flooded areas in dark blue and urban areas in light grey. Many of these areas affected by the record-breaking floods were ravaged by wildfires during AustraliaÕs bushfire season in 2019. Large swaths of bushland and grazing country were scorched black by the blazes, with patches of burned land visible in light brown in the image.
Images acquired before and after flooding offer immediate information on the extent of inundation and support assessments of property and environmental damage. Copernicus Sentinel-1Õs radar ability to ÔseeÕ through clouds and rain, and in darkness, makes it particularly useful for monitoring floods.
Data from the Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission have been used by the Copernicus Emergency Mapping Service, activated on 20 March, to map the flooded areas. The service provides information for emergency response to different types of disasters, including meteorological hazards, geophysical hazards, deliberate and accidental man-made disasters and other humanitarian disasters, as well as prevention, preparedness, response and recovery activities.
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Australian floods
A dead cow, drowned in the recent floods and carried by the Manning River is washed up at Old Bar Beach East of Taree. Wednesday 24th March 2021. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia.
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Australian floods
A no swimming warning at Old Bar Beach beacuse of high silt content from the recent floods, hay bales and debris and dead livestock litter the beach carried by the Manning River and washed up at this beach East of Taree. Wednesday 24th March 2021. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia.
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Australian floods
Hay bales carried down the Manning river by the recent floods and washed up at Old Bar Beach East of Taree. Wednesday 24th March 2021. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia.
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Australian floods
Brown surf containing silt from the recent floods, hay bales and debris carried by the Manning River and washed up at Old Bar Beach East of Taree. Wednesday 24th March 2021. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia.
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Australian floods
Hay bales carried down the Manning river by the recent floods and washed up at Old Bar Beach East of Taree. Wednesday 24th March 2021. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia.
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Australian floods
Flooded fields around Oxley Island Road on Oxley Island east of Taree with the Manning river in the background. Wednesday 24th March 2021. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia.
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Australian floods
Farm worker Mal Trotter tries to reach work over a flooded Oxley Island Road on Oxley Island east of Taree. Wednesday 24th March 2021. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia.
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Dead cows hung up on trees along a fence line on Oxley Island east of Taree, Oxley Island Road. Wednesday 24th March 2021. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia.
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New South Wales flooding in Australia
New South Wales flooding. : Brendan Watts from Pitt Town takes his boat out to inspect damage to friends properties in Bottom Pitt Town where the house are totally submerged. He performed a rescue earlier in the day, Pitt Town, Sydney, NSW, Australia. 23 March 2021 Floods, NSW, flooding, Australia.
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New South Wales flooding in Australia
New South Wales flooding. : The roof of a building in Pitt Town Bottom, Pitt Town, Sydney, NSW, Australia. 23 March 2021 Floods, NSW, flooding, Australia.
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New South Wales flooding in Australia
New South Wales flooding.: Dane Kemp a local from Pitt Town, takes his dingy out across an area where the main road into Pitt Town would usually run Sydney, NSW, Australia. 22 March 2021. Floods, NSW, flooding, Australia.
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Australian floods
Farmers Zac Atkins (driving the outboard) and Luke McDonald drove their boat down Oxley Island Road on Oxley Island to get re-supplied from a neighbour late this afternoon. Tuesday 22nd March 2021. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia
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Australian floods
Flooded roads still hold water after the Manning River broke its banks on Oxley Island east of Taree NSW.. Tuesday 22nd March 2021. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia
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Australian floods
Australian floods.
As the floodwaters receed it reveals dead cows hung up on trees along a fence line on Oxley Island east of Taree, Oxley Island Road. Tuesday 23rd March 2021. © Mike Bowers / Guardian Australia / eyevine
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New South Wales flooding in Australia
New South Wales flooding. : Locals inspect the flood waters where the Hawkesbury River has broken its banks at Pitt Town, Sydney, NSW, Australia. 23 March 2021. Floods, NSW, flooding, Australia.
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New South Wales flooding in Australia
New South Wales flooding. : Locals Demie Prichard and Brewer Lynch are about to take a friends boat out to inspect houses that are underwater along the Hawkesbury River area, Pitt Town, Sydney, NSW, Australia. 23 March 2021. Floods, NSW, flooding, Australia.
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New South Wales flooding in Australia
New South Wales flooding. : The Box Hill City Centre development at Box Hill, Sydney, NSW, Australia. 23 March 2021. Floods, NSW, flooding, Australia.
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Australian floods
The manager of the Taree Aquatic Club Barry Murray walks past the pile of carpets that they had to remove during the cleans up after the flood deposited silt all through their club at Taree NSW. Tuesday 23rd March 2021. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia.
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Australian floods
Australian floods.
Workmen inspect the damaged Martin bridge across the Manning River at Taree NSW. Tuesday 23rd March 2021. © Mike Bowers / Guardian Australia / eyevine
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Australian floods
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Workmen inspect the damaged Martin bridge across the Manning River at Taree NSW. Tuesday 23rd March 2021. © Mike Bowers / Guardian Australia / eyevine
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Australian floods
The clean up begins in flood affected areas of Taree NSW. Tuesday 23rd March 2021. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia.
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Australian floods
Large slabs of Bitumen lifted and carried by floodwaters litter the side of the Bucketts Way just outside Gloucester NSW. Tuesday 23rd March 2021. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia.
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New South Wales flooding in Australia
FLOODS: In a dingy borrowed from the neighbours, Shane Hughes rows the dingy back to the neighbours place after checking on his mother house (behind them) which is close to being flooded inside. Behind him sits a friend Michael Carn who is helping him out, Pitt Town, Sydney, 22 March 2021 NSW, Floods, flooding, natural disaster. Floods, NSW, flooding, Australia.
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Western Sydney is now the "greatest concern" from the worst floods in decades to have ravaged eastern Australia, PM Scott Morrison says.
FLOODS: In a dingy borrowed from the neighbours, Shane Hughes rows in from checking on his mother house which is close to being flooded inside. Behind him sits a friend Michael Carn who is helping him out, Pitt Town, Sydney, 22 March 2021
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Australian floods
Car submerged in floodwaters at Gloucester NSW. Monday 22nd March 2021. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia.
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Western Sydney is now the "greatest concern" from the worst floods in decades to have ravaged eastern Australia, PM Scott Morrison says.
FLOODS: Volunteers fill and load sandbags into utes and trucks at McQuade Park, Windsor, NSW as they preparing for higher flood levels. 22 March 2021.
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Western Sydney is now the "greatest concern" from the worst floods in decades to have ravaged eastern Australia, PM Scott Morrison says.
FLOODS: A commodore car is submerged in Church Street, Windsor, Sydney. 22 March 2021
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Western Sydney is now the "greatest concern" from the worst floods in decades to have ravaged eastern Australia, PM Scott Morrison says.
A child paddles a canoe by Church Street, Windsor, NSW. 22 March 2021.
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NSW and Queensland floods 2022
A child paddles a canoe by Church Street, Windsor, NSW. 22 March 2021. NSW, Floods, flooding, natural disaster.
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Australian floods
Shane Rowley's flooded house on Lakes Way near Bulahdelah NSW, friends Stan and Tully Gray load some of his Shane's belongings and treasured household goods. Monday 22nd March 2021. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia.
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Australian floods
Shane Rowley backs up a trailer to his flooded house on Lakes Way near Bulahdelah NSW and along with his neigbour and friend Stan Gray try to save some of his belongings and treasured household goods. Monday 22nd March 2021. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia.
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Australian floods
Guanaba floods, Queensland, Australia, 21 March 2021.
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Australian floods
Australian floods.
Traffic lined up at the Pacific Highway roadblock outside Taree NSW wait to resume their journey north late on Sunday afternoon. Sunday 21st March 2021. © Mike Bowers / Guardian Australia / eyevine
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Australian floods
Australian floods.
Traffic lined up at the Pacific Highway roadblock outside Taree NSW wait to resume their journey north late on Sunday afternoon. Sunday 21st March 2021. © Mike Bowers / Guardian Australia / eyevine
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Australian floods
Australian floods.
Water across the road causes traffic chaos on the Taree-Gloucester road outside Taree NSW. (The road is cut completely further down from this point) Sunday 21st March 2021. © Mike Bowers / Guardian Australia / eyevine
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Australian floods
Australian floods.
Flooded road where the depth indicators were completely sumbmerged outside Nabiac NSW. Sunday 21st March 2021. © Mike Bowers / Guardian Australia / eyevine
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Australian floods
The Myall River has broken its banks and flooded Stroud Street in Bulahdelah NSW. Sunday 21st March 2021. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia.
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Australian floods
The Myall River has broken its banks and flooded farmland along Bombah Point Road outside Bulahdelah NSW. A 4 wheel drive navigates through floodwater near Muirs Creek. Sunday 21st March 2021. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Guardian Australia.
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Australian floods
Australian floods.
The Myall River has broken its banks and flooded farmland along Bombah Point Road outside Bulahdelah NSW. Sunday 21st March 2021. © Mike Bowers / Guardian Australia / eyevine
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Australian floods
Australian floods.
The Myall River has broken its banks and flooded Stroud Street in Bulahdelah NSW. Sunday 21st March 2021. © Mike Bowers / Guardian Australia / eyevine
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Australian floods
Australian floods.
The Hunter River has broken its banks and flooded roads, parks and houses in Raymond Terrace NSW. Sunday 21st March 2021. © Mike Bowers / Guardian Australia / eyevine
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Australian floods
Australian floods.
The Hunter River has broken its banks and flooded Swan Street in Raymond Terrace NSW. Greg Cox watches the water rise and lap around his doors. Sunday 21st March 2021. © Mike Bowers / Guardian Australia / eyevine
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