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2018 European floods
Date9-15 October 2018
Location
  • Spain
  • France
  • Italy
Deaths28
Property damageBridge collapsed in Italy, roads damaged in Spain

Since the 9 October, 2018, heavy floods affected Europe. The floods started in Mallorca, Spain and then some cities in France and the region of Sardinia, Italy were also struck by flash floods. A total of 28 people were killed: 12 in Spain, 13 in France and 1 in Italy. Also, a boy in Spain and a man in Italy are missing.

Flooded countries

Countries Deaths Details
 Spain 12 Spain was the first country to be affected by these floods. Mallorca was severly struck, leaving 12 dead, including six foreign tourists: three from Germany, two from the United Kingdom and one from the Netherlands.[1]

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has said it will take months to return the disaster-hit towns to normality. More than 100 rescue workers are active for the search of a boy that is missing.[2]

 France 15 France was also struck by the floods, causing several damages.

Two people died when their vehicle was swept away by floodwater in Sainte-Maxime.[3]

On the 15 October, 13 people have been killed after floods affected the Aude region. A bridge also collapse in the locality of Villegailhenc, while all roads are inaccessible in Carcassonne.[4]

 Italy 1 In the city of Cagliari, Sardinia a woman died when her car was swept away. Her husband and their three children were found alive and rescued. Another man is missing in the city.

A bridge collapsed and roads were also damaged.[5]

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