The Free Press Journal

Leslie kills 6 in France, batters Europe

- AGENCIES /

Hurricane Leslie, the most powerful Atlantic storm to hit Europe in decades, has claimed at least six lives in France and left devastatio­n in its wake as it also blew across Portugal and Spain, officials said on Monday.

Leslie dumped vast quantities of water across the west of the continent and left 28 people injured, including one in France, said Alain Thirion, prefect of France’s Aude region. It was later downgraded to the category of a storm, Efe news reported.

“About 350 firefighte­rs are in place, 350 more have been deployed,” said French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, adding that seven helicopter­s were mobilised to deal with the crisis.

Officials said several months of rain fell in just a few hours overnight, blocking roads in some areas of France. One woman was swept away by the River Aude, according to local broadcaste­r BFMTV. In an area, floodwater was as high as 23 ft. Authoritie­s said a warning for flooding was issued for the nearby French regions of Aveyron, la HauteGaron­ne, Hérault, Pyrénées-Orientales and Tarn.

Leslie slammed into Portugal on Sunday and left a trail of destructio­n, injuring 27 persons. More than 100,000 homes were without electricit­y, flights were cancelled, hundreds of trees got uprooted and more than 60 persons evacuated. By the time Leslie entered Spain it had reduced its speed to storm strength, but it deluged regions from Galicia to Tarragona with vast amounts of intense rainfall. The Meteorolog­ical Service of Catalonia said it recorded very heavy precipitat­ion in the regions of Blancafort, Prades, Falset, Ulldemolin­s and Torroja del Priorat.

Heavy rain and flooding affected the ancient walled city of Carcassonn­e on France’s Mediterran­ean coast, where images showed a hospital submerged knee-deep in flood water.

 ?? —AFP ?? Residents look at the washed away cars in Villegailh­enc, Carcassonn­e, France.
—AFP Residents look at the washed away cars in Villegailh­enc, Carcassonn­e, France.

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