Historic floods kill two in southeastern France

Published January 20, 2014
An aerial view of the Ayguade seaport in Hyeresafter floods struck southeastern France. — Photo by AFP
An aerial view of the Ayguade seaport in Hyeresafter floods struck southeastern France. — Photo by AFP

HYERES: Two people were killed Sunday and more than 150 had to be airlifted to safety after “historic” floods struck southeastern France, local authorities said.

A third man disappeared while out on his boat and 4,000 homes have been left without power after the inundations in the department of Var, they said.

Local official Laurent Cayrel said one of the victims, a 73-year-old man, died in his basement, while the other was swept away in his car.

“The situation is very worrying, and it's not going to get any better tonight (Sunday),” he said, adding that there had been “record rainfall”.

In the town of Hyeres, Mayor Jacques Politi spoke of “a historic flood” Var, which lies on the stretch of Mediterranean coast known as the Riviera popular with tourists, is known for its sunny climate.

But with forecasts of more rain overnight, Cayrel urged “the greatest vigilance”.

Eight emergency helicopters would be deployed throughout the night, with 500 fire officers and 200 police on duty.

By late Sunday, 155 people had been airlifted from the worst-hit areas and efforts to evacuate residents by boat were continuing.

One local resident told how from her home she saw a huge wave sweep her empty car away before she was evacuated by helicopter with her five-year-old daughter.

“It was really staggering,” she said.

“We had called the fire brigade who told us to move the furniture upstairs...We had very little time, the house flooded very quickly.”

French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault will travel to the affected area early Monday, his office said.

Late Sunday, authorities issued a separate flood alert for the river Rhone, which runs through southeastern France.

In an interview in a local paper Monday Ayrault said that a natural catastrophe announcement would soon be issued, making it easier for those affected to make insurance claims.

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