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Five Years After the Floods, Residents of Trooz Are Still Waiting for Protection: "Politicians Need to Wake up."

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Five years after the devastating floods in the Vesdre Valley, many residents of Trooz are still waiting for visible protective measures against a new disaster. Unease remains in one of the hardest-hit municipalities. VRT NWS traveled to the valley.

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In Trooz, almost half of the population was affected by the disaster... 2026 is the year of renewal. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Five years after the devastating floods in the Vesdre Valley, many residents of Trooz are still waiting for visible protective measures against a new disaster. Unease remains in one of the hardest-hit municipalities. VRT NWS traveled to the valley.

·Brussels, Belgium
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"Today, it's a very difficult day to live. I don't know how to swallow it, I don't know how to digest it," says Béatrice, a disaster. "Of the 39 victims in Wallonia, 3 were in the municipality of Trooz. Here, the floods have never left the minds. "For five years, there hasn't been a day when I haven't heard that word. By mountains and valour, in all the places where I've been able to go, all the conversations I've had, the word flood has always …

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vrt broke the news in Brussels, Belgium on Tuesday, July 14, 2026.
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