Heavy rains across parts of Europe this week have caused rivers to overflow and flash floods to inundate small towns in Germany and France. In southern Germany, at least five people are reported to have been killed in several towns hit by flash floods. The floodwaters surged quickly, smashing houses and cars, piling up debris, and forcing some to seek refuge on rooftops. Weather forecasters are warning of more heavy rainfall over the next few days.

- Twisted wood lies piled against a house following heavy floods the day before, on June 2, 2016, in Simbach am Inn, Germany. Flash floods from the swollen Inn river took local communities by surprise, trapping children at schools and forcing some residents to flee to their rooftops.Sebastian Widmann / Getty
- A man stands among boulders, smashed trees and cars, and other debris that covers a street in the village center following a furious flash flood the night before on May 30, 2016, in Braunsbach, Germany. The flood tore through Braunsbach, crushing cars, ripping corners of houses, and flooding homes during a storm that hit southwestern Germany.Sean Gallup / Getty
- A child's toy and bits of smashed trees lie wedged into a window in the village center following a furious flash flood the night before, on May 30, 2016, in Braunsbach.Sean Gallup / Getty
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