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A consumer advice center offers free assistance to flood victims.

The Bavarian Consumer Advice Center is providing free assistance to residents impacted by floods in Bavaria. Sigrid Goldbrunner, the regional manager for energy consultations at the center, stated, "Our energy experts will head to the homes of those affected, examine the property, and provide a...

A homeowner walks through his flooded cellar.
A homeowner walks through his flooded cellar.

Inundation Overwhelms Areas With Water - A consumer advice center offers free assistance to flood victims.

Knowledgeable professionals will inspect flooded heating systems to determine if replacement is necessary. Additionally, advice on drying and fixing damage to structures will be provided. Moreover, potential avenues for energy-efficient rebuilding and financial aid resources are included.

Individuals who have experienced this issue can sign up at the free helpline (0800/809 802 400) through the consumer center. Mentioning the flood during this phone call will help expedite the process for scheduling an appointment.

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The flooding in Munich, a city in the Bavarian Free State, was caused by a severe storm. This climate event placed numerous areas in a flood zone. Consequently, the Bavarian Consumer Center, a division of the Federal Ministry of Economics, established a consumer advice center to aid affected residents. This center offers free assistance, including inspecting flood-damaged heating systems and providing drying and repair advice. Additionally, they suggest energy-efficient rebuilding methods and financial aid resources.

Individuals living in flood-affected areas are encouraged to contact the Bavarian Consumer Center's free helpline at 0800/809 802 400. Mentioning the 'flood' during the call will expedite the appointment-scheduling process.

To further support people in these areas, local authorities should prioritize long-term climate solutions and disaster preparedness initiatives. This includes investing in storm-resistant infrastructure to minimize future flood damage in Munich and other Bavarian cities.

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