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At least 12 people are dead from the worst flash floods on record along the Aude River in France. The raging torrent swept away homes and cars. Flooding in the south of France has killed at least ...
Flash floods in south west France have killed at least 13 people ... One woman, thought to be a nun, was swept away by the River Aude, local broadcaster BFMTV reports. Another person was killed ...
Last fall a fellow photographer and I rented a cottage in the village of Espéraza on the Aude River in the south of France. The house, situated on the town square, is probably about 200 years old ...
Edouard Philippe, France’s Minister of the Interior, said seven helicopters were mobilized to the affected areas to assist in rescue operations. In Limoux, shown in this footage, the Aude river ...
Carcassonne is a hilltop city in southwestern France's Occitanie region, the right bank of the Aude river, and it is quite simply magical. Its crowning glory is a fairytale castle, which is part ...
CARCASSONNE, FRANCE - April 29: A general view in the late afternoon sun of Carcassonne, a town on ... More the top of a hill in Languedoc-Roussillon on the Aude River in the south of France ...
Her body was found under trees outside the nunnery, according to Agence France-Presse ... bridges to be closed in the area because the Aude River was continuing to rise. "There's water everywhere ...
At least 13 people died as violent rainstorms turned rivers into raging torrents in southwestern France on Monday in ... those in the floodplain of the Aude river which hit its highest level ...
The Aude River rose by 7 meters (23 feet) in some places, the local prefecture said. Officials say it hasn't reached such levels since 1891. France's Interior Ministry says the government has ...
Meteo France, issued a red warning for the Aude River, predicting more flooding and urging people in the area to practice "absolute vigilance." "Floodwaters were in some cases too powerful for the ...
The Aude River rose by 7 meters (23 feet) in some places, the local prefecture said. Officials say it hasn't reached such levels since 1891. France's Interior Ministry says the government has ...