Severe flooding has struck southern France following days of extreme rainfall, leaving towns and cities struggling to cope with rising waters. The city of Marseille and nearby communities were among the hardest hit, with streets transformed into rivers and transportation networks heavily disrupted.
In the town of Pertuis, located about 50 kilometers (31 miles) north of Marseille, heavy rainfall caused significant flooding, forcing residents to navigate waterlogged streets and endure widespread damage to homes and businesses. Authorities have placed parts of the region under severe weather alerts as the storms continue to batter the area.
Dramatic footage from the picturesque coastal Camargue region highlights the scale of the crisis, showing streets submerged in ankle-deep water. The normally tranquil tourist destination has been overwhelmed by torrential downpours, underscoring the severity of this latest bout of extreme weather.
Meteorologists have warned that further rainfall is expected in the coming days, raising concerns about the risk of additional flooding across large swathes of southern France. Emergency services are on high alert, working around the clock to provide relief and prevent further damage.
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