Seven bodies found and more feared dead as floods hit France and Italy

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Around 1,000 firefighters, four military helicopters and troops have been mobilised in France to help search for at least eight people still missing in a mountainous south-eastern region after devastating floods that killed two people in neighbouring Italy.

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 more than 100 homes had been destroyed or severely damaged.

A gendarme stands amongst debris including vehicles in Breil-sur-Roya, south-eastern France, on October 4, 2020, after extensive flooding caused widespread damage in the Alpes-Maritimes departement.
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A French police officer stands amongst debris in Breil-sur-Roya

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

The missing people include two firefighters whose vehicle was carried away by a torrent when a road collapsed south of the village of Saint-Martin-Vesubie.

The collapsed Squarciafichi walkway (Rear) is pictured by the Roya river in Ventimiglia on October 3, 2020 after it flooded overnight, submerging the whole city with water and mud.
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The collapsed Squarciafichi walkway in Ventimiglia, Italy

Authorities fear there could be more victims as many families could not contact relatives due to mobile phone services being down.

French Prime Minister Jean Castex, who flew over the area in a helicopter, expressed “grave concern” over the toll of the flooding.

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About 10,500 homes were left without electricity.

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Flooding in Italian town leaves cars stuck in mud

In Italy, a firefighter was killed during a rescue operation in the mountainous northern region of Val d’Aosta.

A search team also found a body in the Piedmont region’s Vercelli province, where a man had been swept away by floodwater.

Italian firefighters also rescued 25 people trapped on the French side of a high mountain pass due to the flooding.

A total of 17 people have been reported missing in Italy, mostly travellers in cars on a high mountain pass.

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