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Five die as flash flood sweeps through French camping site
by Staff Writers
Lamalou-Les-Bains, France (AFP) Sept 18, 2014


The Le Bitoulet river is cleared on September 18, 2014 in the southern French town of Lamalou-les-Bains after a flood. Four people died when storms turned a peaceful river that bordered their camping site in southern France into a raging torrent that swept them away, rescue workers said on September 18. The site in Lamalou-les-Bains was devastated by the flood overnight as storms that had already killed an elderly lady in the nearby region of Aveyron also left a person missing in another neighbouring department. Image courtesy AFP.

Five people died when storms turned a peaceful river that bordered their camping site in southern France into a raging torrent that swept them away, rescue workers said Thursday.

The site in Lamalou-les-Bains was devastated by the flood overnight as storms that had already killed an elderly lady in the nearby region of Aveyron also left a person missing in another neighbouring department.

In Lamalou-les-Bains, a man and a woman were found dead in two different caravans, while a person who was walking in the site was swept away by a wave more than two metres (seven feet) high, local authorities said.

Rescue workers found two other bodies on Thursday morning but were unable to determine whether they were those of two people still missing.

In one particularly tragic story, a man who was trying to save a woman from drowning saw his own wife and daughter swept away in their caravan, the town's mayor told AFP.

"The father, who was around 60, went out and saw a woman who was going to drown," Philippe Tailland said.

"He held her by the hand but unfortunately, he had to let go of this woman.

"When he turned around, he saw his caravan being swept away with his wife and 34-year-old daughter inside," he said.

The caravan was later found stuck under a bridge and the body of his wife discovered inside. His daughter is still missing.

He is "in a catastrophic state," Tailland said.

The scene in Lamalou-les-Bains was one of devastation Thursday, with thick mud and fallen trees covering roads, and cars and other vehicles lying bottom-up while firemen and local residents pumped water out of houses nearby.

And while the weather had calmed down on Thursday morning, France's meteorological centre warned the area was still under orange alert -- one step under the maximum red alert.

Authorities have said storms are expected to kick off again in the afternoon and will continue for another 48 hours, while Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve is due to visit Lamalou-les-Bains in the coming hours.

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