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Residents of Bad Urach are being evacuated due to a landslide.

An ambulance is at the scene of an emergency.
An ambulance is at the scene of an emergency.

Torrential deluge overwhelms region. - Residents of Bad Urach are being evacuated due to a landslide.

In the small town of Bad Urach, approximately twenty-four residents had to leave their homes due to a landslide. According to a police spokesperson, this unfortunate event occurred on Saturday night, which was caused by heavy downpours. The extent of the landslide was around thirty meters in length and led to the evacuation of two homes. Fortunately, everyone managed to find alternative accommodation with family and friends, and no injuries were reported. However, it was revealed early on Sunday afternoon that the affected houses remained inaccessible.

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  1. Bad Urach, located in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, experienced a severe storm and heavy rainfall last Saturday night, contributing to the landslide that forced the evacuation of twenty-four residents.
  2. Despite the challenging weather conditions and the aftermath of the storm, Bad Urach has been experiencing a series of climatic events recently, including floods that have made parts of the city inaccessible.
  3. Authorities are closely monitoring the climate and weather patterns in Baden-Württemberg, particularly in Bad Urach, as they aim to prepare for and minimize the impact of future extreme weather events and potential floods.

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