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Flash floods wreak havoc in France's
southern Cote d'Azur region
05:55 AM Jun 17, 2010
Fifteen people died when heavy rains on Tuesday triggered flash floods in
France's southern Cote d'Azur region. Rescuers scrambled overnight to help hundreds
of people trapped in their vehicles, houses or on rooftops, while helicopters were sent
in to airlift residents. 'We haven't seen anything like this in a decade,' said an official, noting
that 180mm of rain had fallen within 12 hours. The flooding saw empty vehicles, cars and lorries
floating down the street. The rising water also trapped a high speed train with 300 passengers on board.
About 1,200 people were left homeless by the floods. AFP

People walk by damaged cars in the aftermath of flooding
in a western district of the French south eastern city of
Draguignan on June 16, 2010. At least eleben people
have been killed by flash floods in Draguignan and in
the neighboring city of Luc, caused by heavy rains.
TOPSHOTS AFP PHOTO / STEPHANE DANNA