ANTIBES, France - Flash flooding around the French Riviera has killed at least 16 people, some drowned in a retirement home and others trapped in cars and campsites. Torrents of muddy water inundated buildings, roads and railway tracks, disrupting movement along the Mediterranean coast on Oct. 4.
Associated Press: Flash floods on French Riviera kill at least 16
People look at a flooded corridor of the railway station in Cannes, southeastern France, on Oct. 4, 2015 after violent storms and floods struck the French Riviera overnight, killing at least 16 people with four others missing, French authorities said.