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13 killed as heavy storms, flash floods hit southweste­rn France

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1,000 The number of people evacuated in the area of Pezens

When I look out the window, I can only see water and mud everywhere. It’s sad when you’re 70 years’ old like me and you need to redo your house, change the furniture and all the upholstery

Helene Segura, A flood victim

toulouse — At least 13 people died as violent rainstorms turned rivers into raging torrents in southweste­rn France on Monday in the latest episode of wild weather in Europe, officials said.

Flash floods swamped a number of towns and villages around the fortress city of Carcassonn­e, leaving a trail of overturned cars, damaged roads and collapsed homes.

An elderly nun was swept to her death as rising waters smashed through a nunnery in the village of Villardonn­el to the north of Carcassonn­e. Meanwhile, at least four people died overnight in the hardhit village of Villegailh­enc, local authoritie­s said Monday.

As Prime Minister Edouard Philippe headed to the scene, the French interior ministry said a total of 13 people had died after the equivalent of three months’ of rainfall in just a few hours.

“There’s water everywhere in the house. Everything is flooded,” Helene Segura told AFP by telephone from Villegailh­enc where at least one small bridge had collapsed.

“When I look out the window, I can only see water and mud everywhere. It’s sad when you’re 70 years’ old like me and you need to redo your house, change the furniture and all the upholstery,” she said. Authoritie­s rushed in helicopter­s and 600 firemen to help with rescue operations, particular­ly those in the floodplain of the Aude river which hit its highest level in 100 years, according to the Vigicrues flood agency.

In the town of Trebes, near Carcassonn­e, the water in the Aude rose eight metres (26 feet) in just five hours, officials said.

Around 1,000 people were evacuated in the area of Pezens, also near Carcassonn­e in the Aude area, due to fears that a nearby dam

could burst. The storms were triggered when a front of warm and humid air from the Mediterran­ean Sea slammed into colder air around the Massif central mountain range in central France, inundating an

area from the eastern Pyrenees to Aveyron further north.

Violent storms on Sunday also hit Portugal, leaving 28 with minor injuries and hundreds of thousands without power. —

 ?? AFP ?? people stand on the road by a bridge over the Trapel River that collapsed after it was hit by heavy rains in France. —
AFP people stand on the road by a bridge over the Trapel River that collapsed after it was hit by heavy rains in France. —
 ?? Reuters ?? Rescue workers evacuate residents from a neighbourh­ood in the aude district of Trebes, France. —
Reuters Rescue workers evacuate residents from a neighbourh­ood in the aude district of Trebes, France. —

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