Two killed by floods in southern France

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NICE, France, Dec 2, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Two people were killed on Sunday
by floods in the French Riviera, which has been hit by fresh torrential rains
a week after extreme weather left six dead, authorities said.

In the Var region, a shepherd was swept away as he was trying to cross a
ford in his 4×4 while tending to his flock. His body was found in his vehicle
late Sunday night 300 metres (330 yards) downstream from where he was last
seen, the prefecture said early Monday.

Elsewhere in the region, the owner of a stables was found dead two hours
after he was also washed away while out watching over his animals, it said.

The Var and the neighbouring Alpes-Maritimes region were on red alert
for floods which disrupted train services and cut the A8 motorway for four
hours Sunday evening.

Many cultural and sporting events were also called off due to the bad
weather, including Paris Saint-Germain’s Ligue 1 match at Monaco.

During the previous weekend, heavy rains caused the deaths of six people
in the Var.