Three dams in Wallonia take preventative measures against heavy rains

Three dams in Wallonia take preventative measures against heavy rains
Credit: Belga/ Eric Lalmand

Dams in Eupen, Gileppe, and Ry de Rome in southern Belgium are making preparations for the forecasted heavy rains, SPW Mobility and Infrastructure told Belga.

The dams, located in the provinces of Liège and Namur, need “to be able to accommodate potential surpluses” of water, according to Sarah Pierre, spokesperson for the public service of Wallonia. Technicians are working to make sure water finds its way back towards rivers.

The Celex expertise unit has already met several times to discuss how to avoid any incidents as a result of heavy rains.

The situation is being closely monitored by regional authorities, while several rivers were placed on a pre-flood alert on Monday.

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Heavy rains are expected across Belgium today. According to the Royal Meteorological Institute, the east and centre of Belgium should be the most heavily affected.

A code red for heavy rains has been declared for the province of Namur, which could see more than 100 millimetres of rainfall over the next 24 hours. A code orange currently has been set in Liège and Limburg.


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