Five Years After Floods, Pepinster Remains Grateful for Zonhoven's Rebuilding Aid
Translated from Dutch, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Five years ago, devastating floods struck Pepinster, Belgium, on July 14-15, 2021.
- Residents of Zonhoven, Belgium, launched the "Zonhoven Helps Pepinster" initiative to aid in the reconstruction.
- The people of Pepinster remain deeply grateful to the volunteers from Zonhoven for their crucial support.
Five years ago, the town of Pepinster in Wallonia was devastated by severe floods on July 14 and 15, 2021. The catastrophic event left a lasting scar on the community, necessitating a massive effort for rebuilding.
In the wake of the disaster, residents of Zonhoven, a town in Flanders, quickly mobilized to offer assistance. They established the "Zonhoven Helps Pepinster" campaign, a grassroots initiative dedicated to supporting the reconstruction efforts in the flood-ravaged Belgian town.
This outpouring of solidarity from Zonhoven provided much-needed aid and demonstrated a powerful sense of national unity in the face of tragedy. The volunteers' dedication and the community's generosity played a significant role in helping Pepinster begin the long process of recovery.
Today, the residents of Pepinster continue to remember and express their profound gratitude for the help they received from the volunteers in Zonhoven. The support offered five years ago remains a cherished memory, symbolizing the resilience and compassion that emerged from the disaster.
Originally published by VRT NWS in Dutch. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.