Germany and parts of Belgium are experiencing the worst flooding in decades after record rainfall this week, causing more than 100 deaths with some 1,300 people still missing and the military force contributing to the rescue missions.

A video from the Audi Zentrum dealership in Leverkusen shows the aftermath of the flooding with several Audi models being completely destroyed from the huge amount of water rushing from the streets.

The video was shared on Facebook by Roberto Ciulla who visited the dealership one day after the flooding. Due to the water’s movement, many cars landed on each other and all of them look completely destroyed as the flooding has seriously affected their engine, interior upholstery, and electronics.

Among the many brand new Audi models shown in the video, there are several performance variants wearing the RS badge. The most notable example is the gray RS6 Avant with its rear door opened and a white RS Q3 Sportback sitting on its bonnet. We also see fully electric models like the e-tron GT, the e-tron and the e-tron Sportback. Finally, there are plenty of ICE-powered SUVs including the Q3, the Q5, and the flagship Q8.

In the comments section, another user shared his own video that was shot during nighttime. This shows a few Audi SUVs floating around the dealership with water reaching close to the sealing of the first floor.

Regardless of their price, cars and materialistic objects are replaceable. However, people’s lives are not, so we hope that all of those who are still missing will be found safe and sound.