NewsFrench Riviera deluge leaves Cannes streets submerged

French Riviera deluge leaves Cannes streets submerged

Flash flood in Cannes
Flash flood in Cannes
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Justyna Lasota-Krawczyk

23 September 2024 13:47

The 2024 flood is affecting many European countries. Italians are among those fighting the aftermath of the disaster, and France has now joined the list of countries hit by the great waters. A violent storm caused a flash flood in Cannes.

On Monday morning, a violent storm that passed over the French Riviera led to a flash flood in Cannes. Videos posted online show streets that have turned into raging rivers.

The water flowed with such great force that its current swept away cars.

Fortunately, there are no reports of casualties, although videos published online also show people struggling with the natural disaster.

In 2015, as a result of a flash flood on the French Riviera, at least 19 people died, and tens of thousands were left without power – Reuters reminds.

Authorities did not issue a warning?

In an interview with BFM TV, the mayor of Cannes, David Lisnard, announced that he will demand explanations from the national authorities. The Cannes administration reportedly received a warning about the approaching storm just an hour before the deluge hit the city's streets.

The French meteorological agency predicts that this is not the end of the heavy rains in southern France, and another strong storm could hit Cannes later on Monday afternoon (Eastern Time).

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