At least two people were killed and at least 25 missing after a strong storm hit southern France and northwest Italy.
Named after Alex, it brought strong winds and torrential rain that caused severe flooding.
A number of villages were severely damaged around the southern city of Nice. The mayor of the city described it as the worst flood in living memory.
In northern Italy, floodwaters washed away roads and bridges, while several rivers overflowed their banks.
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One of the victims in Italy was a firefighter in the Aosta Valley, while the other was a man in his 30s whose car was washed away in a river in the Piedmont region.
Another 17 people are said to be missing in the northwest of the country after heavy rains overnight; They included a group of at least four German hikers who had not returned from a trip in the mountains, officials said.
In Piedmont, several villages were cut off after rain made roads impassable. Officials described the situation there as "extremely critical."
Hundreds of aid workers have been dispatched to assist in the rescue efforts in isolated villages.
The storm also affected the northwestern regions of Lombardy and Liguria.
Venice, which had braced for rising waters after being hit by violent storms in August, was successfully protected by a recently declared fully operational flood barrier system.


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