Wet Christmas in the Rhein-Sieg district

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Constant rain instead of "quietly falling snow", floods instead of a white Christmas - the capricious climate in Germany does not stop at religious festivals. Only the mallards seem to be happy about this, as they have finally conquered the cycle path along the Rhine promenade in Königswinter by swimming.

From Blankenberg Castle, the lake landscape created by the Sieg flood looks very impressive. But as the flow of the Bröl into the Sieg has increased dramatically, you can already hear the pumps trying to empty the cellars that are full of water.

It's becoming increasingly difficult to get into the annual Christmas spirit - especially for those who, instead of singing Christmas carols at the decorated Christmas tree, wade through the mud in their cellars in rubber boots.

Picture 1: Flooding at the inflow of the Bröl into the Sieg
Picture 2: Flooding in the Siegtal near Blankenberg
Picture 3: Flood of the river Sieg
Picture 4: Overflowing gully during flooding in the Rhine on the Rhine promenade in Königswinter
Picture 5: The flooded Rhine promenade near Bad Honnef
Picture 6: Inaccessible boat outriggers on the flooded Rhine promenade in Königswinter
Picture 7: Mallard ducks on the flooded bicycle path in Königswinter
Picture 8: Flooding on the banks of the Rhine near Königswinter
Picture 9: Flooded tram tracks on the Rhine promenade in Königswinter
Picture 10: Waterway growth in Königswinter