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In-laws of “Big Brother” legend experience flood drama

In-laws of “Big Brother” legend experience flood drama

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Because of the flood, relief workers are constantly on duty and those affected are worried about their homes. The in-laws of “Big Brother” star Jürgen Milski are currently affected.

Cologne – There is unrest in parts of Austria and southern Germany: The flooding has caused a state of emergency for days. Flooding and the rising water level are damaging the homes of many people. Celebrities and their families are not spared either. As is the case with Ballermann singer and “Big Brother” legend Jürgen Milski (60).

“It’s far from the peak”: Jürgen Milski’s parents-in-law affected by flooding

Jürgen Milski is always in a good mood, both on stage and on social media. But the “Big Brother” star is not in a laughing mood at the moment. On Monday (September 16), the 60-year-old shared a series of disturbing images online. The images show houses, properties and streets that are under water. “I've just received photos of my in-laws – and that's not the climax yet,” writes Jürgen Milski.

Because it is still raining, “everything had to be brought to the first floor,” the TV star continued. It is “terrible what is happening in many parts of Austria and southern Germany, where people have to fear for their lives and their belongings.” He thanked all the emergency services and people who are helping out voluntarily.

Jürgen Milski’s followers are shocked – and offer their help

Fans of the Ballermann singer are shocked by the footage. In the comments section, the online community expresses its sympathy for Jürgen's in-laws. “The two of them are so poor,” says one follower. “Oh God, what extreme weather, it really scares you,” writes someone. “That's terrible! I hope the rain stops soon!” reads another comment.

Some even offer their active support. “Oh no, I hope everything goes well.” “If you need help, let me know,” says one fan. “My parents were badly affected by the Whitsun floods in southwest Germany,” reveals a follower, “fingers crossed that it won't be quite as bad.” Another lady also shares her terrible experience: “We lost everything in the flood disaster in the Eifel 3 years ago. Our property was subsequently declared a water protection zone.” A few years ago, the floods also hit Oliver Pocher (46) and his then wife Amira. Sources used: Instagram/juergen.milski

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