Macron visits flood-ravaged mountains above French Riviera
SAINT-MARTIN-VESUBIE,
With at least 13 dead and others missing,
The death toll in
“The nation will not abandon any of its territories, any of its children,” he said in a Facebook post before the trip. “Together we will surmount this.”
Speaking from the village of Breil-sur-Roya, Macron praised the “courage” and “solidarity” of rescuers and residents and promised government aid to flood victims.
Macron announced the creation of a fund to rebuild infrastructures and essential equipment. The French state will provide
Earlier Wednesday, Macron visited the village of Tende, in another valley close to the Italian border. He discussed with at length with villagers who described how they helped relatives and neighbors as the storm hit the area in the night from Friday to Saturday.
Several people told him they “lost everything” as their homes were destroyed by floodwaters and expressed their anxiety over their valley’s future. A woman, sobbing, asked him “not to forget us. We need help.”
Tende's mayor,
The village remained isolated with no electricity and no communications for two days, and all roads were blocked. “We were in dire straits,” Vassallo said. Since then, helicopters have started to provide water, food and other supplies.
“Thank you, thank you, you were brave,” Macron told firefighters and other rescuers both in Tende and Breil-sur-Roya, before heading to Saint-Martin-Vesubie.
About 3,000 homes were still without electricity in the area Wednesday, according to French energy company
Still reeling days later, residents described to The Associated Press what they called the worst flooding in their lifetimes.
In the village of Saint-Martin-Vesubie, dogs barked frantically as their owners muzzled them to board evacuation helicopters for the city of
Residents gathered outside the town hall, hugging and trying to console each other. Someone set up a barbecue while people waited to be evacuated, grilling sausages for the group. Across the street, the town brasserie is now a field hospital and resting point for rescuers and medics working in the area. Outside one home, a van hung precariously on the edge of a cliff.
In Breil-sur-Roya, someone rescued a French tricolor flag from a bridge nearly wiped away by the floods, and hung it to dry on the remains of a tree felled by the storm. Mud caked everything — cars, dishes, floors and walls.
Five deaths have been reported in
The French prime minister said more than 900 rescuers, 500 police officers and some troops were involved in the emergency operation in the mountainous region, which is home to 12,000 residents.



Zachariah B. Parry Releases New Book ‘How to Escape the Chains of Conventional Wisdom That Keeps You Poor’
Your Medicare 2021 questions, answered
Advisor News
- Investors remain skeptical of AI in financial advice
- House panel votes to raise certain taxes, transfer money to offset Medicaid shortfall
- OBBBA opens the door for advanced wealth transfer strategies
- Health insurance premium tax bill advancing
- The Medi-Cal money pit
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- Lincoln Financial launches two new FIAs
- Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Company trademark request filed
- The forces shaping life and annuities in 2026
- Variable annuity sales surge as market confidence remains high, Wink finds
- New Allianz Life Annuity Offers Added Flexibility in Income Benefits
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- Overhaul of NC’s health plan could cut costs, depending on which provider you pick
- Covered California tour stops in Chico
- HAFA speaks out against Humana leader’s comments
- NABIP comments to CMS on proposed 2027 ACA marketplace rule
- U.S. House to hold hearing addressing rising health care costs this week
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News
- National Farm Life Insurance Board Elects Dr. Kyle W. McGregor as Chairman
- SBLI’s EasyTrak Term Now with Chronic Illness Rider at No Additional Premium Cost
- Ethics and IUL: Tax-advantaged strategies for client success
- SWBC’s Joan Cleveland Appointed to the Texas Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association Board of Directors
- Indexed life sales hit big despite lawsuits, market headwinds, Wink finds
More Life Insurance News