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Floods hit French Riviera, killing 16

Author
AAP,
Publish Date
Mon, 5 Oct 2015, 5:48AM
A boat washed away by flood water in Antibes (Getty Images)
A boat washed away by flood water in Antibes (Getty Images)

Floods hit French Riviera, killing 16

Author
AAP,
Publish Date
Mon, 5 Oct 2015, 5:48AM

At least 16 people have been killed in violent storms and floods that have struck the chic French Riviera, with at least four others missing, French authorities say.

Up to 180 millimetres of rain fell in just three hours on Sunday, transforming the glitzy streets of Cannes, Nice and Antibes into debris-strewn rivers.

In Cannes - home of the famous film festival - the torrent carried some cars out to sea, city hall said.

President Francois Hollande visited the region, expressing the "solidarity of the nation" to those affected.

"At these times, we must be fast, efficient and coordinated," he said.

Three people died when water engulfed a retirement home at Biot near Antibes, and three drowned when their car was trapped by rising waters in a small tunnel at Vallauris-Golfe-Juan.

Rescue teams at Mandelieu-la-Napoule said the water was so murky that it hampered the search for further bodies in underground car parks, where at least seven people died.

"It's apocalyptic," said mayor Henri Leroy. "There are thousands of vehicles. There could be more bodies."

In Cannes, where two people were listed as dead and two were missing, Mayor David Lisnard had tough words for some residents who, he said, were "not always disciplined".

"I'm not judging, because I don't know how I would react in that situation, but it appears we had some people that were very attached to their vehicles when they should have been saving lives," he said.

Hundreds of Italian pilgrims returning from the French shrine of Lourdes were trapped overnight as trains were cancelled across the region.

The storm "did serious damage to the railway infrastructure, tracks, crossings, electrical lines, primarily around the area of Cannes," a spokesman for French rail company SNCF told AFP.

Around 27,000 homes remained without power early Sunday, 14,000 of them in Cannes alone.

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