Belgium this weekend is experiencing high winds and heavy rainfall in large swathes of the country. In Wallonia, the pre-warning phase for flooding was extended again on Saturday, with several rivers having reached the "pre-warning" threshold, according to an update of the hydrometry portal of the Wallonia Public Services (SPW).
On Saturday, the pre-warning phase for flooding was extended in Wallonia, with several rivers having reached this pre-warning threshold.
The lower Ourthe, the Vesdre, the Amblève, the Our, the Senne, the Viroin, the Lower and Upper Lesse, the Upper Meuse downstream and upstream as well as their tributaries have been added to the pre-alert phase.
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They join the Sûre, the Lower, Middle and Upper Semois, the Chiers, the Vierre and their tributaries, which were already under a pre-flood alert on Friday morning.
The SPW expects the levels to continue to rise until mid-afternoon on Sunday, but further alert thresholds should not be exceeded.
The rest of Wallonia is considered to be in a "normal" phase.

