
Broken light poles, fallen trees, and displaced camping vans: many of the country's camping sites were devastated by the water masses that came down at the end of last week.
"Um Salzwaasser" has existed since the 1960s, the site first being run by private people before going over into the hands of an organisation. The official summer season only began on 1 July. Now, the future of the site is unclear.
Municipal officials from Rosport-Mompach helped relocate eight families on Saturday. A few hours later, another family was added to the list.
A dozen places in the area have become inhabitable after the floods. The local gym was also affected, and it remains unclear when the first tourists will be able to return to the camping.

Following last week's floods, the national tourism industry has suffered another critical hit. A total of 18 campings had to close or partially close over the weekend. While some have already been able to clear up waste, including sites in Clerve and Wasserbillig, others are not expected to do so again this year.