A photo shows waters a damaged road on October 16, 2018 in Villalier, near Carcassonne, southern France, following heavy rains that saw rivers bursting banks. - At least 11 people died when violent rainstorms turned rivers into raging torrents in southwest France on October 15, prompting some of the deadliest flooding in years, officials said. The equivalent of three months rainfall was dumped overnight in the region of Carcassonne in just a few hours, sending rivers over their banks, including the Aude, which reached levels not seen in 100 years. (Photo by Pascal PAVANI / AFP)