BERLIN (AP) - At least 100 people have died in devastating floods across parts of western Germany and Belgium, officials said Friday, as rescue operations and the search for hundreds still unaccounted for continued.Authorities in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate said 50 people had died there, including at least nine residents of an assisted living facility for people with disabilities.
In neighboring North Rhine-Westphalia state officials put the death toll at 43, but warned that the figure could rise further.Rescuers were rushing Friday to help people trapped in their homes in the town of Erftstadt, southwest of Cologne.