The Mercury News

12 killed in flash floods

- By John Leicester

PARIS >> Flash floods that tore through several towns in southwest France following an overnight storm killed at least 12 people, authoritie­s said Monday. Some residents had to be helicopter­ed from rooftops as the equivalent of several months of rain poured down in a few hours and turned waterways into raging torrents.

Initially, the French Interior Ministry reported 13 deaths from the floods in the Aude region. French officials lowered the number to 10 later, saying some victims had been counted twice. The Interior Ministry and Aude officials put it at 12 after two more bodies were recovered in the towns of Trebes and Carcassonn­e.

At least six of the deaths happened in Trebes, Mayor Eric Menassi said. Eight people were injured throughout the affected region and one person was missing as of late Monday.

The River Aude that flows through towns such as Carcassonn­e and Trebes was among the waterways that overflowed from the exceptiona­l rainfall, and the flooding was the region’s worst in more than a century, the French agency that monitors flood risks said.

In the town of Villegailh­enc, resident Ines Siguet said floodwater­s rose so quickly after the rains swept in that residents fled to rooftops.

Residents described violent walls of water that crashed through doors and quickly inundated homes.

 ?? FRED LANCELOT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Rescue workers and soldiers walk Monday in the town of Villegailh­enc in southern France after flash floods.
FRED LANCELOT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rescue workers and soldiers walk Monday in the town of Villegailh­enc in southern France after flash floods.

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