The Rems-Murr district is being discussed. - Due to flooding, voting locations need to be moved.
Following the floods, the city of Winnenden (Rems-Murr-District) has decided to transfer two polling stations for the imminent European and local elections on Sunday. Despite being submerged underwater, they are found covered in mud. The officials haven't mentioned if these two locations will be functional again by the election day. The new sites for these stations have been selected at a distance of 100 meters away from their existing positions.
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- The weather in Winnenden has been particularly challenging, causing not only floods but also affecting the planned European and local elections, as some polling stations need to be moved.
- The flooding in the Rems-Murr district has forced the city of Winnenden to shift two polling stations for the elections, as they are currently submerged underwater or covered in mud.
- The selection of new polling stations is essential, considering the two previous ones' conditions after the storm, with the new locations being situated 100 meters away from their original positions for this week's elections.