Cars and houses were entombed in mud in Breil-sur-Roya, a French town close to the Italian border, two days after torrential rains and floods hit the south-east of France.
A family urgently emptied their house by the Vésubie river in Roquebillière which threatened to collapse at any time.
“I feel like I’m still living in a nightmare,” says a resident of Roquebillière, in the Alpes-Maritimes, in France, after storms lashed the area.
Heavy storms hit southern France and northern Italy resulting in two dead and at least 30 missing.
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