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A aerial view taken on June 16, 2010 in the French south eastern city of Puget-sur-Argens shows cars immersed in water in the aftermath of flooding in this area. At least 19 people have been killed by flash floods in Draguignan and in the neighboring city of Le Luc, caused by heavy rains. 

A aerial view taken on June 16, 2010 in the French south eastern city of Puget-sur-Argens shows people who try to take some personal belongings from their caravan in the aftermath of flooding in this area. At least 19 people have been killed by flash floods in Draguignan and in the neighboring city of Le Luc, caused by heavy rains. 

A picture taken un June 16, 2010 shows damaged cars in the French south eastern city of Draguignan, in the aftermath of flooding in this area. At least fifteen people have been killed by flash floods in Draguignan and in the neighboring city of Luc, caused by heavy rains.
A aerial view taken on June 16, 2010 in the French south eastern city of Puget-sur-Argens shows caravans in flooded wineyards in the aftermath of flooding in this area. At least 19 people have been killed by flash floods in Draguignan and in the neighboring city of Le Luc, caused by heavy rains. 

People stand by a damaged car in the aftermath of flooding in a western district of the French south eastern city of Draguignan on June 16, 2010. At least eleben people have been killed by flash floods in Draguignan and in the neighboring city of Luc, caused by heavy rains. 

People walk by damaged cars in the aftermath of flooding in a western district of the French south eastern city of Draguignan on June 16, 2010. At least eleben people have been killed by flash floods in Draguignan and in the neighboring city of Luc, caused by heavy rains. 

People walk by damaged cars in the aftermath of flooding in a western district of the French south eastern city of Draguignan on June 16, 2010. At least eleben people have been killed by flash floods in Draguignan and in the neighboring city of Luc, caused by heavy rains. 

Picture of damaged cars taken on June 16, 2010 the French south eastern city of Draguignan, in the aftermath of flooding in this area. At least fifteen people have been killed by flash floods in Draguignan and in the neighboring city of Luc, caused by heavy rains. 

People look at Nartuby river in flood in the aftermath of flooding in a western district of the French south eastern city of Trans-en-Provence on June 16, 2010. At least eleben people have been killed by flash floods in Draguignan and in the neighboring city of Luc, caused by heavy rains. 

Residents leave their homes during a flood caused by a broken dam on River Bodva in Edeleny northern Hungary June 4, 2010. Heavy rains triggered new floods in central Europe on Wednesday, killing at least two people in the Czech Republic and forcing thousands from their homes in Slovakia and Hungary. 

People attend a ceremony on June 19, 2010 at Saint-Michel church in Draguignan, in memory to the victims of the floods caused by heavy rains that struck the region. Authorities in the Var, a popular holiday region, put the death toll at 25 after the floodwaters engulfed streets in torrents of mud and drove people onto the roofs of their homes. 

People attend a ceremony on June 19, 2010 at Saint-Michel church in Draguignan, in memory to the victims of the floods caused by heavy rains that struck the region. Authorities in the Var, a popular holiday region, put the death toll at 25 after the floodwaters engulfed streets in torrents of mud and drove people onto the roofs of their homes. 

Hungarian firefighters and soldiers give instrutions to an helicopter pilot handling sandbags on the dam of the 'Bodva' river, near the northeastern city Edeleny, 220 km far from Budapest, on June 4, 2010, after the dam of 'Bodva' river was broken down. About 1500 citizens are evacuated from flooded houses. Heavy rains hit Hungary and most of the northern rivers reached the top of the dams. 

People attend a ceremony on June 19, 2010 at Saint-Michel church in Draguignan, in memory to the victims of the floods caused by heavy rains that struck the region. Authorities in the Var, a popular holiday region, put the death toll at 25 after the floodwaters engulfed streets in torrents of mud and drove people onto the roofs of their homes. 

French firemen stand on a submerged vehicle inside La Nartuby river in Draguignan, south eastern France, June 17, 2010 two days after rising water from unusually heavy rains that hit the region caused a river to overflow. Flash floods caused by torrential rain killed 22 people near France's Mediterranean coast, local officials said. More than 350 mm (14 inches) of rain fell on the Var department in southern France in a few hours on Tuesday. 

General view of damage in the town centre June 16, 2010 after floods by Le Real River in Les Arcs sur Argens, south eastern France, the day after unusually heavy rains that hit the region and caused the river to overflow. Flash floods caused by torrential rain killed 19 people and left 7 missing near France's Mediterranean coast, local officials said on Wednesday. More than 350 mm (14 inches) of rain fell on the Var department in southern France in a few hours on Tuesday. 

A man walks past damaged cars in a flooded area in Draguignan, south eastern France, June 16, 2010 the morning after rising water from unusually heavy rains that hit the region caused a river to overflow. Flash floods caused by torrential rain killed 15 people and left 12 missing near France's Mediterranean coast, local officials said on Wednesday. More than 350 mm (14 inches) of rain fell on the Var department in southern France in a few hours on Tuesday. 

A aerial view taken on June 16, 2010 in the French south eastern city of Puget-sur-Argens shows damaged houses in the aftermath of flooding in this area. At least 19 people have been killed by flash floods in Draguignan and in the neighboring city of Le Luc, caused by heavy rains. 

The river Artuby floods Draguignan, southern France, Wednesday, June 16, 2010. Regional authorities in southeastern France say at least a dozen people have been killed and many are missing in the aftermath of flash floods that followed powerful rainstorms. Unusually heavy rains recently in the Var region have transformed streets into muddy rivers that swept up trees, cars and other objects. 

People look at Nartuby river in flood in the aftermath of flooding in a western district of the French south eastern city of Trans-en-Provence on June 16, 2010. At least eleben people have been killed by flash floods in Draguignan and in the neighboring city of Luc, caused by heavy rains. 

A dogs stands in front of a house, whose walls were cracked by the erosion caused by the passage of tropical storm Agatha, in Tegicigalpa, on May 31, 2010. The first tropical storm of the season killed at least 101 people across Central America, triggering flash floods and mudslides that swept away homes and destroyed roads, officials said. Tropical Storm Agatha also forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes as it whipped heavy rains across Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Mexico. Honduras President Porfirio Lobo declared a nationwide state of emergency Sunday and established a crisis management committee to address heavy flooding and other effects from the storm. 

A boy cries outside a temporary tent shelter after being evacuated from an area threatened by a breached dyke in Fuzhou, Jiangxi province, June 22, 2010. A flooded river in south China has breached a dyke and threatens 145,000 residents, as heavy rains which have killed almost 200 people so far batter much of the region, state media reported on Tuesday. The Chinese character reads "disaster". 

Villagers are evacuated to safer areas as the Fu River burst through a protective embankment late on Monday, in Fuzhou, Jiangxi province, June 22, 2010. The flooded river in south China has breached a dyke and threatens 145,000 residents, as heavy rains which have killed almost 200 people so far batter much of the region, state media reported on Tuesday. 

A villager looks at a bridge, which has been damaged by flood waters in Yujiang County, Jiangxi province June 20, 2010. Floods and landslides across southern China have killed at least 88 people and left 48 missing in a week, Xinhua news agency said. 

Residents walk on a bridge over an overflowing river at Xiqin town of Nanping, Fujian province, June 14, 2010. Heavy rains will continue to batter the flood-affected southern Chinese provinces of Hunan and Fujian and the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region over the next three days, according to a forecast by the Chinese meteorological authorities on Tuesday, Xinhua News Agency reported. Picture taken June 14, 2010. 

People look at a house, cracked and broken in two after a landslide following heavy rains in Zarnowa, southern Poland, Tuesday, June 8, 2010. 

Soldiers reinforce destroyed flood embankment in the village of Kocmierzow to protect it against new floods June 4, 2010. Heavy rains triggered new floods in central Europe on Thursday and Friday. 

A boy tries to cross the overflowed Huiza River in La Libertad, 40 km south of San Salvador. An orange alert was issued by the Salvadorean goverment on Saturday due to heavy rains, as tropical storm Agatha already killed one person, authorities informed. 


A resident of Draguignan looks at a damaged car in front of a house in Draguignan, south eastern France, June 16, 2010 the morning after rising water from unusually heavy rains that hit the region caused a river to overflow. At least nine people died and 12 were missing following violent rain storms that battered areas near France's Mediterranean coast overnight, local officials said on Wednesday. 

A local resident carries a fish, just caught on a flooded street, in the village of Felsohamor, Hungary, Sunday, May 16, 2010. The local River Szinva burst its banks flooding residential areas which residents tried to protect with sandbags seen at rear. Several roads remain closed due to the heavy rains, unusual wet weather and swollen rivers causing floods throughout Hungary. 

A woman sunbathes next to branches swept away by the floods on the Quebrantos beach at San Juan de la Arena, northern Spain, June 18, 2010. Heavy rains caused flooding throughout this week in the northern Spanish region of Asturias. 

A aerial view taken on June 16, 2010 in the French south eastern city of Puget-sur-Argens shows a horse stranded in water in the aftermath of floods that struck the region. At least 20 people have been killed by these flash floods in Draguignan and in the neighboring city of Le Luc, caused by heavy rains. 

Damaged cars pile up in Draguignan, southern France, Wednesday, June 16, 2010. Regional authorities in southeastern France say more than a dozen people have been killed and many are missing in the aftermath of flash floods that followed powerful rainstorms. Unusually heavy rains recently in the Var region have transformed streets into muddy rivers that swept up trees, cars and other objects. 

People look at a damaged parking in the aftermath of flooding in a western district of the French south eastern city of Les Arcs sur Argens (Var) on June 16, 2010. At least eleven people have been killed by flash floods in Draguignan and in the neighboring city of Luc, caused by heavy rains. 

NANPING, CHINA - JUNE 15:   A vehicle became stuck after the rainstorm and landslides on June 15, 2010 in Nanping, Fujian Province of China. Six bodies have been recovered after landslides and flash flooding, triggered by heavy rains, engulfed a bus and a mini-van on Monday afternoon while 18 others are still missing. 

In this photo taken Wednesday, June 16, 2010, Indian women and children take cover from the rain after their shelter was destroyed in heavy rains in Thane, Maharashtra state, India. The annual Monsoon rains arrived in southwest India in recent days, bringing much needed irrigation to farming in the South Asian country. (AP Photo) ** INDIA OUT. 





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Villagers collect dead livestock which were killed by flood waters on the outskirts of Yingtan, Jiangxi province, June 21, 2010. Floods and landslides across southern China have killed at least 88 people and left 48 missing in a week, Xinhua news agency reported. 

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