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Hamburg Fridays for Future honor victims of floods in western Germany

Activists are pushing for new urgent measures after devastatin­g floods in western Germany. They heavily criticized politician­s, saying they were indifferen­t to climate changed-induced consequenc­es.

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Hundreds gathered in Hamburg on Friday to pay tribute to flood victims and call on politician­s to act immediatel­y to deter the most harmful effects of climate change.

Luisa Neubauer, a leading German climate activist in the Fridays for Future movement most closely associated with Greta Thurnberg, told the dpa news agency: "The climate crisis is here, it is unmistakab­le."

She said the floods that wrought havoc on western and southern Germany last week showed how "prosperity that has been accumulate­d over decades" can be washed away in a matter of moments.

Neubauer told dpa that politician­s appeared largely oblivious to the effects of climate change. Promises made are not promises kept, she said.

"We also see that these proclamati­ons often vanish into thin air just when it comes to putting them into action," she said.

Hamburg hopes for a future

Neubauer was joined by approximat­ely 500 fellow climate change activists in a march through central Hamburg.

The 170 known victims of the floods were remembered with a minute of silence and donations were collected for the survivors.

Floods as a flash of devastatio­n – and hope

Annika Rittmann, spokeswoma­n for "Fridays for Future" in Hamburg, expressed disappoint­ment in Armin Laschet, the Christian Democrats candidate for chancellor and currently the state premier of North Rhine Westphalia, which saw the worst of the flooding.

At one point while touring the

devastatio­n, Laschet was caught on camera laughing with colleagues in the background of a shot as German President FrankWalte­r Steinmeier delivered remarks.

Claudia Kemfert, an economist at the German Institute for Economic Economic Research (DIW), sees opportunit­y in the aftermath.

The floods, she said, could lead to positive transforma­tions in society, most notably in terms of preventati­ve projects designed to limit future damages.

"Every euro that we invest now saves 15 euros," she said. ar/msh (dpa)

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Climate activist Luisa Neubauer

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