"German Flood Crisis Escalates as Farmers Struggle and Political Tensions Rise"

Farmers in Lower Saxony, Germany, are struggling to save their harvests amidst severe floods that have hit the region. Dirk Reinecke, a local farmer, has been working tirelessly to prevent his entire winter harvest of potatoes from rotting due to the floods. The flooding has affected all 35,000 farms in the area, causing significant damage to crops and farm buildings. The situation is exacerbated by the German government's austerity measures, which have cut subsidies for farmers, although some cuts were partially reversed after protests. There are calls for the government to relax its "debt brake" to allow for more borrowing to address the disaster. The floods have disrupted supply chains and raised concerns about the future of family farms in the face of climate change.
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