Tuesday, June 4, 2013

AN EMERGENCY RELIEF FUND HAS BEEN ALLOCATED TO THE AREAS THAT HAVE BEEN DEVASTATED BY THE NATURAL CATASTROPHE OF FLOOD.

AN EMERGENCY RELIEF FUND HAS BEEN ALLOCATED TO THE AREAS THAT HAVE BEEN DEVASTATED BY THE NATURAL CATASTROPHE OF FLOOD.

       German government has allocated an emergency relief fund in the sum worth a hundred million euros early morning today for the citizens of the South, the South Eastern Parts of Germany and other parts farther East of the country that have been overwhelmed by the Natural Catastrophe of flood after three flooded rivers of Donau, the Elbe and Rhein converged to form an all time flooding measured over eight meters high that had occurred seventy years ago and overwhelmed most of the parts of Bayern Munchen, Sachsen Anhalt, Sachsen , Passau and the Czech Republic. Fortunately, only four people have died in the flooding, due to the emergency relief workers and volunteers constant emergency rescue and relief effort that has been given to the areas which the government declared as the areas that have been hit hard, or devastated by the Natural Catastrophe of over flooding.

                                                Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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