3 dead, highway collapses as floods pound France, Italy

Firefighters on a dinghy evacuate people from house in Carde’, near Cuneo, in the Piedmont region of northern Italy, after floods, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2019. Heavy rains and bad weather have been hitting most of Italy, causing river areas to overflood and isolate hamlets. (Italian Firefighters Vigili del Fuoco via AP)

A man walks on a trestle bridge as high water floods Venice, northern Italy, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2019. The high water reached peak of 135cm (4.42ft) early Sunday. (Andrea Merola/ANSA via AP)

A man watches a swollen Po river in Mezzana Bigli, near Pavia, northern Italy, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2019. Rain-swollen rivers and flooded streets plagued Italy, where it has been raining, sometimes heavily, in much of the country nearly every day for about two weeks. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

Firefighters work in the area where a stretch of the Turin to Savona A6 highway collapsed following heavy rains. Rain-swollen rivers and flooded streets plagued Italy, where it has been raining, sometimes heavily, in much of the country nearly every day for about two weeks. About a 30-meter (100-foot stretch) of highway, including an overpass, near Savona, collapsed authorities, said. Rescuers could be seen searching the area, which is part of a highway linking the coastal city with Turin, for any casualties. But there were no immediate reports of injuries. (Vigili del Fuoco via AP)

ROME — Flooding pounded France and Italy amid heavy rains over the weekend, leaving at least three dead and a stretch of elevated highway collapsed by a landslide, officials said Sunday. The weather has trapped travelers, downed trees and unleashing mudslides in parts of both countries.

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