Heavy rainfall in Western Europe has led to flooding in Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands, causing significant damage to buildings and infrastructure. The floods have also severely affected the fruit and vegetable sector, with unprotected soft fruits and open-field vegetables suffering extensive damage. The excessive rain has led to lost yields and quality issues for these crops. Covered fruits like cherries are also experiencing some losses due to water-logged roots. The situation is expected to worsen without dry weather, potentially leading to vegetable supply shortages. Soil saturation in Switzerland is expected to prevent new crops from being planted, and storm damage in Austria has cost agricultural areas about 3.2 million euros.