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Storm Alex causes severe flooding in the south of France

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Roquebiliere (France), 3 Oct (EFE/EPA) (Camera: Sebastien Nogier) The rains caused by the storm Alex have left severe flooding and destruction in Roquebilliere (France) and the storm is expected to continue to leave heavy rains in the south of the country. FOOTAGE OF STORM

Added on the 03/10/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés

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