Storms in France Leave 2 Dead, 17 Injured and Cause Parliament to Spring a Leak
- Two people were killed and 17 others injured as storms swept across France, toppling trees and flooding streets.
- The roof of the French National Assembly sprang a leak during the storm, briefly interrupting a debate session.
- About 110,000 homes lost power during the storm, and some areas were still without electricity.
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Watch The Eiffel Tower Disappear During Storms - Videos from The Weather Channel
Torrential storms flooded streets and knocked out power across France on Wednesday. The deluge even caused a leak in the parliament’s roof as the French Prime Minister was speaking. In this video, you’ll see how the Eiffel Tower seemed to disappear as the storms covered Paris. - Videos from The Weather Channel
France storms in terrifying video as subway stations flood and Parliament stops - The Mirror
A man and a 12-year-old child have been killed in France after sweltering heat was brought to an abrupt end by fierce storms which saw 39,000 lightning bolts flash across the sky
In France, two people were killed by falling trees during heavy thunderstorms and storms, followed by a heat wave.
2 dead including child as France hit by violent floods & 39k lightning strikes
AT least two people including a child have died after a violent storm battered France and sparked flash floods in Paris. Fierce winds sent locals rushing for cover as 39,000 lightning bolts flashed across the country. A lightning bolt lights up the sky over Sacre Coeur Basilica in Montmartre, ParisGetty XRainwater flooded the streets of Paris last night[/caption] A streak of lightning seen near the Eiffel Tower Torrential downpour hit the street…
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