Forced relocations. - Taking a break from the flood havoc in the rural region
Those who had to flee their homes and weary rescue personnel can find refuge at Legoland in Günzburg, Swabia. The amusement park will provide them with lodging and meals in the holiday village, as stated on their Instagram page on Sunday evening. Fortunately, the park is not in danger from the flooding that predominantly affected cities and villages in Swabia and Upper Bavaria over the weekend. Nevertheless, the Legoland-owned Peppa Pig Park will stay shut on Monday and Tuesday.
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- Despite the ongoing floods affecting various cities and villages in Bavaria and Germany's southwest, Legoland in Günzburg, Swabia, remains safe.
- Rescue workers and displaced residents seeking temporary accommodation can find it at Legoland, which is offering lodging and meals in its holiday village.
- The flood situation has forced evacuations in several parts of Bavaria, and the weather forecast warns of further storms and climate challenges.
- Meanwhile, visitors planning a trip to the Peppa Pig Park at Legoland in Günzburg should note that it will be closed on Monday and Tuesday due to the flood situation.
- Despite the challenging weather conditions, Germany continues to face difficulties, with many residents and authorities working tirelessly to ensure safety and support during these times.