A record amount of rain – the equivalent of two months’ rainfall in three hours – fell on Wednesday evening in the city of Agen in southwestern France, with streets turning into rivers, cars submerged and houses flooded.
In some parts of Agen, in France’s Lot-et-Garonne region, there were as many as two meters of water in the streets.
“Water started coming into the living room, and when I opened the door it was just a wave,” said one Agen resident. “There was water as high as the roof of my car.”