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Residents transport sand bags to build a flood protection in a street flooded by the river Elbe in Dresden, eastern Germany, on June 5, 2013. Chancellor Angela Merkel pledged 100 million euros in emergency aid for flood-ravaged areas as surging waters that have claimed at least 11 lives and forced tens of thousands of evacuations across central Europe bore down on eastern Germany. AFP PHOTO / ROBERT MICHAEL
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Residents transport sand bags to build a flood protection in a street flooded by the river Elbe in Dresden, eastern Germany, on June 5, 2013. Chancellor Angela Merkel pledged 100 million euros in emergency aid for flood-ravaged areas as surging waters that have claimed at least 11 lives and forced tens of thousands of evacuations across central Europe bore down on eastern Germany. AFP PHOTO / ROBERT MICHAEL
ROBERT MICHAEL/AFP

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Residents transport sand bags to build a flood protection in a street flooded by the river Elbe in Dresden, eastern Germany, on June 5, 2013. Chancellor Angela Merkel pledged 100 million euros in emergency aid for flood-ravaged areas as surging waters that have claimed at least 11 lives and forced tens of thousands of evacuations across central Europe bore down on eastern Germany. AFP PHOTO / ROBERT MICHAEL
ROBERT MICHAEL/AFP

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Residents transport sand bags to build a flood protection in a street flooded by the river Elbe in Dresden, eastern Germany, on June 5, 2013. Chancellor Angela Merkel pledged 100 million euros in emergency aid for flood-ravaged areas as surging waters that have claimed at least 11 lives and forced tens of thousands of evacuations across central Europe bore down on eastern Germany. AFP PHOTO / ROBERT MICHAEL
ROBERT MICHAEL/AFP

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A woman cleans up her cellar hit by the floods in Kolbermoor near Rosenheim, southern Germany, on June 5, 2013. Chancellor Angela Merkel pledged 100 million euros in emergency aid for flood-ravaged areas as surging waters that have claimed at least 11 lives and forced tens of thousands of evacuations across central Europe bore down on eastern Germany. AFP PHOTO / ANDREAS GEBERT / GERMANY OUT
ANDREAS GEBERT/AFP

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Aerial view shows the flooded A3 motorway in Deggendorf, southern Germany on June 5, 2013. Cities in Germany and the Czech Republic were scrambling to stave off potential disaster as a flood wave headed north, sending thousands of people fleeing their homes. AFP PHOTO / ARMIN WEIGEL GERMANY OUT
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Aerial view shows flooding in Deggendorf, southern Germany on June 5, 2013. Cities in Germany and the Czech Republic were scrambling to stave off potential disaster as a flood wave headed north, sending thousands of people fleeing their homes. AFP PHOTO / ARMIN WEIGEL GERMANY OUT
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Aerial view shows a boat makingits way up the flooded streets in Deggendorf, southern Germany on June 5, 2013. Cities in Germany and the Czech Republic were scrambling to stave off potential disaster as a flood wave headed north, sending thousands of people fleeing their homes. AFP PHOTO / ARMIN WEIGEL GERMANY OUT
ARMIN WEIGEL/AFP

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Volunteers fill and load sand bags to be used to hold back the raising river water near Tramm, central Germany on June 5, 2013. Cities in Germany and the Czech Republic were scrambling to stave off potential disaster as a flood wave headed north, sending thousands of people fleeing their homes. AFP PHOTO / KARL-PHILIPP SCHULZE GERMANY OUT
PHILIPP SCHULZE/AFP

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People clear up the streets in Passau, southern Germany on June 5, 2013. Cities in Germany and the Czech Republic were scrambling to stave off potential disaster as a flood wave headed north, sending thousands of people fleeing their homes. AFP PHOTO / KARL-JOSEF HILDENBRAND GERMANY OUT
KARL-JOSEF HILDENBRAND/AFP

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Residents sit on sand bags piled up as a protection wall against the floods of the river Elbe in Dresden, eastern Germany, on June 4, 2013. Chancellor Angela Merkel pledged 100 million euros in emergency aid for flood-ravaged areas as surging waters that have claimed at least 11 lives and forced tens of thousands of evacuations across central Europe bore down on eastern Germany. AFP PHOTO / JOHANNES EISELE
JOHANNES EISELE/AFP

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Flooded streeets can be seen in Dresden's Gohlis district, eastern Germany on June 5, 2013. Cities in Germany and the Czech Republic were scrambling to stave off potential disaster as a flood wave headed north, sending thousands of people fleeing their homes. AFP PHOTO / ARNO BURGI GERMANY OUT
ARNO BURGI/AFP

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Flooded streeets can be seen in Dresden's Gohlis district, eastern Germany on June 5, 2013. Cities in Germany and the Czech Republic were scrambling to stave off potential disaster as a flood wave headed north, sending thousands of people fleeing their homes. AFP PHOTO / ARNO BURGI GERMANY OUT
ARNO BURGI/AFP

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The old town is flooded by the river Elbe in Meissen, eastern Germany, on June 5, 2013. Chancellor Angela Merkel pledged 100 million euros in emergency aid for flood-ravaged areas as surging waters that have claimed at least 11 lives and forced tens of thousands of evacuations across central Europe bore down on eastern Germany. AFP PHOTO / ROBERT MICHAEL
ROBERT MICHAEL/AFP

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A handout picture of the ORFK (National Police Headquarters) shows an aerial view taken on June 4, 2013 of buildings flooded by the River Danube in Nagymaros about 60 km north-west from the Hungarian capital Budapest. Hungary is preparing to face its worst flooding in 50 years as heavy rainfall continued to spread havoc across Central Europe. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban declared a state of emergency in areas affected by flooding along the river. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / SANDOR H. SZABO / ORFK" NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
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Rescue workers on a rubber boat make their way through a street flooded by the river Elbe in Meissen, eastern Germany, on June 5, 2013. Chancellor Angela Merkel pledged 100 million euros in emergency aid for flood-ravaged areas as surging waters that have claimed at least 11 lives and forced tens of thousands of evacuations across central Europe bore down on eastern Germany. AFP PHOTO / ROBERT MICHAEL
ROBERT MICHAEL/AFP

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This picture taken on June 4, 2013 shows a flooded house on the bank of the Danube river in Devin, Slovakia. TOPSHOTS/AFP PHOTO / STR
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TOPSHOTSTwo ducks swim in the swollen Regnitz River in Bamberg, southern Germany, on June 4, 2013. Chancellor Angela Merkel pledged 100 million euros in emergency aid for flood-ravaged areas as surging waters that have claimed at least 11 lives and forced tens of thousands of evacuations across central Europe bore down on eastern Germany. AFP PHOTO / DAVID EBENER / GERMANY OUT
DAVID EBENER/AFP

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An armoured vechicle of the German army makes its way through the flooded streets of Niederwartha, eastern Germany on June 5, 2013. Cities in Germany and the Czech Republic were scrambling to stave off potential disaster as a flood wave headed north, sending thousands of people fleeing their homes. AFP PHOTO / ARNO BURGI GERMANY OUT
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Residents transport sand bags to build a flood protection in a street flooded by the river Elbe in Dresden, eastern Germany, on June 5, 2013. Chancellor Angela Merkel pledged 100 million euros in emergency aid for flood-ravaged areas as surging waters that have claimed at least 11 lives and forced tens of thousands of evacuations across central Europe bore down on eastern Germany. AFP PHOTO / ROBERT MICHAEL
ROBERT MICHAEL/AFP
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