Wetter Salzgitter 16 Tage is a German phrase that translates to “weather Salzgitter 16 days.” It is a reference to a 16-day period of heavy rainfall that occurred in the Salzgitter region of Germany in the summer of 2017. The rainfall caused widespread flooding and damage, and it is considered to be one of the most significant weather events in recent German history.
The heavy rainfall began on July 25, 2017, and continued for 16 days. During that time, some areas of Salzgitter received more than 200 mm of rain. The rainfall caused widespread flooding, and many roads and bridges were closed. The flooding also damaged homes and businesses, and it forced many people to evacuate their homes.