Die Toten Hosen: Employees affected by flood disaster

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Flood disaster affects employees

The Toten Hosen around singer Campino spoke about the flood in Germany.

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Die Toten Hosen report on floods that they directly experienced: “Not far from our office, streets were flooded.”

The dead pants have become on Instagram voiced about the devastating floods. The band from Düsseldorf wrote in their post: “Like many of you, we look in shock at the events of the last few days. Not far from our office, entire streets were flooded, houses, apartments, and sports clubs were partly badly damaged.” In addition, the punk rockers published a picture by photographer David Young, on which a flooded area can be seen.

Employees and friends of the musicians are also affected, the post said. “Thank God none of them was harmed. The news from the disaster areas about dead, injured and devastated towns make us all the more sad. We think of the people and thank the rescue workers and supporters on site,” the band wrote in conclusion.

Violent storms have left a trail of devastation in parts of Germany. A total of 159 people were killed in Rhineland-Palatinate, North Rhine-Westphalia and Bavaria, which has also been affected by the flood since the weekend. Many are still missing.

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