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Deadly floods hit Italy, France

- By Sylvie Corbet

PARIS — French authoritie­s deployed about 1,000 firefighte­rs, four military helicopter­s and troops to search for at least eight people who were missing after devastatin­g floods hit a mountainou­s border region with Italy, where at least four people were killed.

Emergency workers in Italy recovered two bodies Sunday in northern Liguria that they feared may have been washed away as a result of the storms that killed two other people on Saturday.

Floods washed away houses and destroyed roads and bridges surroundin­g the city of Nice on the French Riviera after almost a year’s average rainfall fell in less than 12 hours. Nice Mayor Christian Estrosi said over 100 homes were destroyed or severely damaged.

Rescuers on Sundaywere also providing emergency assistance, including food and water, to residents living in isolated villages.

The missing include two French firefighte­rs whose vehicle was carried away by a torrent when a road collapsed south of the village of Saint-Martin-Vesubie. Authoritie­s fear more victims as many families couldn’t reach out to relatives due to cell phone service being down. About 10,500 homes were left without electricit­y on Sunday, French energy company Enedis said.

In Italy, the body of one person reported missing on Saturday — a French citizen of Italian origin — was found in the Roia River, the ANSA and LaPresse news agencies reported. The second one washed up closer to where the Roia empties into the Mediterran­ean along Italy’s border with France.

An Italian firefighte­r was killed on Saturday during a rescue operation in the mountainou­s northern region of Val d’Aosta. A search team also found a body in the Piedmont region, where aman had been swept away by floodwater­s.

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