Nov 2, 2024
Billy Koelling
Storm Alex brings flooding and devastation to south-eastern France - in pictures | Weather Storm Alex brings flooding and devastation to south-eastern France - in pictures Flooding from record rains in a mountainous region of France and Italy has killed two people and left at least nine missing. Storm Alex ravaged villages around the city of Nice on the French Riviera, sweeping away roads and damaging homes. The storm moved across south-eastern France before hitting northern Italy
Main image: Damage in Saint-Martin-Vesubie in south-eastern France. Photograph: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty ImagesMon 5 Oct 2020 08.09 BST Last modified on Thu 21 Jan 2021 17.06 GMT
Flood damage near Roquebillière in the Vallée de la VésubiePhotograph: Franck Spire/SIPA/Rex/Shutterstock
Share on Facebook An aerial view of an Alpes-Maritimes valley after extensive floodingPhotograph: Etat-Major des Armees/AFP/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Damage in Saint-Martin-Vesubie after heavy rains and flooding hit the Alpes-Maritimes regionPhotograph: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty Images
Share on Facebook A truck is submerged by mud in RoquebillièrePhotograph: Sébastien Nogier/EPA
Share on Facebook A gendarme stands near a vehicle partially submerged in mud in Breil-sur-RoyaPhotograph: Nicolas Tucat/AFP/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Flood waters surge through Saint-Martin-VesubiePhotograph: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty Images
Share on Facebook A canoe is partially submerged in mud in Breil-sur-RoyaPhotograph: Nicolas Tucat/AFP/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Flood waters circling around houses in Saint-Martin-VesubiePhotograph: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty Images
Share on Facebook A police officer walks among vehicles submerged in mud in Breil-sur-RoyaPhotograph: Nicolas Tucat/AFP/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Damage in Saint-Martin-VesubiePhotograph: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Heavy rains and floods left villages cut off in the Alpes-Maritimes departmentPhotograph: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Hundreds of firefighters were mobilised over the weekend to find nine missing peoplePhotograph: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Residents help clear the damagePhotograph: Lionel Urman/SIPA/Rex/Shutterstock
Share on Facebook In south-east France, almost a year’s average rainfall fell in less than 12 hours in the mountainous area surrounding Nice.Photograph: Lionel Urman/SIPA/Rex/Shutterstock
Share on Facebook Damage in RoquebillièrePhotograph: Valéry Hache/AFP/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Meteo France said rainfall of 500mm (19.69ins) of rain was registered over 24 hours in Saint-Martin-Vésubie and close to 400mm in several other towns – the equivalent of more than three months of rain at this time of the yearPhotograph: Lionel Urman/SIPA/Rex/Shutterstock
Share on Facebook Vehicles piled up on a street in Breil-sur-RoyaPhotograph: Nicolas Tucat/AFP/Getty Images
Share on Facebook A video grab shows a house shortly before it was washed away in RoquebillièrePhotograph: Gregory Leclerc/Nice Matin/AFP/Getty Images
Share on Facebook The mayor of Nic, Christian Estrosi, called the flooding the worst flooding disaster in the area for more than a century after flying over the worst-hit area by helicopterPhotograph: Etat-Major des Armees/AFP/Getty Images
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