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A team of Belgian police investigators arrive in Peru today (Monday), indicating that authorities suspect foul play in the case of the disappearance of Natacha de Crombrugghe while solo-hiking in the country. ....
KUNA : Death toll due to floods in Belgium up to 32 - Geography kuna.net.kw - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kuna.net.kw Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Belgium will seek several hundred million euros in aid from the EU solidarity fund as the country’s authorities have now confirmed 31 deaths following flash flooding that hit the south-east of the country last week. “There is a lot of damage all over the country,” Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said over the weekend. “Municipalities cannot bear the cost of reconstruction on their own and we will help them,” he added. The federal government has a meeting scheduled for Monday with representatives from the insurance sector, to ensure all claims are handled consistently and that payments are not delayed. On Sunday afternoon, some 3,700 households in Wallonia were still without drinking water. At least 11,000 homes in Liège province and Walloon Brabant have no electricity, The Bulletin reported. Some 163 people are still missing, the federal crisis centre said on Sunday as the rescue operation has been called off. ....
Belgian floods: More than 150 remain missing as rescue operation ends and clean-up begins thebulletin.be - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thebulletin.be Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Belgium 06:32 In Belgium, a total of 759 cases of disappearances are unsolved. The missing persons unit of the federal police believes the solution to solving at least some of these cases could lie with the 250 unidentified bodies buried in cemeteries throughout Belgium. The purpose of the unit’s Operation Cemetery therefore is to map these bodies, to try to identify them through DNA samples and link them to missing persons cases. The spotlight was turned on the operation during International Missing Children’s Day on Tuesday, when deputy prime minister Vincent Van Quickenborne joined the missing persons unit at the cemetery in Assebroek, near Bruges, to observe the team at work. ....