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Thaw causing historic flooding on both sides of Pyrenees

What melting snow can do.

Remember our article First time ever skiing in the Pyrenees in June - 'It's just like the middle of January'?

Here's what happens when snow starts melting:

Thaw causing historic flooding in Lleida - Spain


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Calgary flood: Half a year's rainfall in one day - at least 75,000 people evacuated - highways and whole neighbourhoods washed away


The speed and extent of the flooding in southern Alberta has taken people in the province by surprise.

"Yesterday, I was kind of being a little flip about it. I could see what was going on in the mountains and that didn't surprise me," says Arlene Dickenson, one of the judges on the CBC TV show Dragon's Den, who has been watching the scene unfold from her condo in downtown Calgary.

"I woke up [this morning] and I went, 'Oh my god.' Shocked. I'm shocked."
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Calgary is completely flooded

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Canadian Forces called in as raging floodwaters lay waste to parts of Southern Alberta

In B.C., flood watches have been issued for rivers and creeks in the province's west and east Kootenay region and smaller waterways in the upper and lower Columbia regions
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© Jordan Verlage, The Canadian PressKevan Yaets swims after his cat Momo as the flood waters sweep him downstream and submerge his cab in High River, Alberta on June 20, 2013 after the Highwood River overflowed its banks. Hundreds of people have been evacuated with volunteers and emergency crews helping to aid stranded residents.
Torrential rains and widespread flooding throughout southern Alberta on Thursday washed out roads and bridges, sent residents scurrying for safety, and delivered up surreal scenes of cars, couches and refrigerators just floating away.

The RCMP put out a call for help to the Canadian Armed Forces, which sent in two helicopters and a Hercules aircraft to help extract people stranded by water.

Officials with the City of Calgary said as many as 100,000 people in low-lying neighbourhoods could be forced from their homes due to heavy flooding, an evacuation that would take place in stages over the next few days.

Bruce Burrell, director of the Calgary Emergency Management Agency, said water levels on the Bow River aren't expected to subside until Saturday afternoon.

"Depending on the extent of flooding we experience overnight, there may be areas of the city where people are not going to be able to get into until the weekend," he told a news conference.

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Video: Ground crumbles and buildings collapse as apocalyptic floods sweep India


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Floods close Lourdes pilgrimage site in Pyrenees

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© AP Photo/Bob EdmeThe sanctuary of Lourdes flooded, in Lourdes, southwestern France, Tuesday, June 18, 2013. French rescue services and police are evacuating hundreds of pilgrims from hotels threatened by floodwaters from a rain-swollen river in the Roman Catholic shrine town of Lourdes.
Heavy floods in southwest France have left two dead and forced the closure of the Catholic pilgrimage site in Lourdes and the evacuation of pilgrims from nearby hotels.

Muddy floodwaters swirled Wednesday in the grotto where nearly 6 million believers from around the world, many gravely ill, come every year seeking miracles and healing. It has been a major pilgrimage site since a French girl's vision of the Virgin Mary there in 1858.

Heavy rains around the region inundated town centers and swelled the Gave de Pau river, forcing road closures.

Interior Minister Manuel Valls said on BFM television that a man in his seventies died Wednesday, swept away by the river. The Interior Ministry says it is the second person who has died in this week's rains.

The spokesman for the Lourdes pilgrimage complex, Mathias Terrier said that the site in the foothills of the Pyrenees wasn't likely to reopen before the end of the week.

Rescue services evacuated hundreds of people from nearby hotels. Authorities were particularly concerned with bringing weak and sick pilgrims to safety.

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Floods kill 23 in Northern India after 36 hours of rain; dozens missing

Torrential rain and floods washed away buildings and roads, killing at least 23 people in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand, officials said Monday.


More than a dozen people died in the state's Rudraprayag district alone, while another 50 people were missing, said Amit Negi, an official in Uttarakhand.

A landslide triggered by the monsoon rains buried a bus, killing three people in Almora district.

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Life-Threatening Flash Floods in Springfield, Missouri

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A slow moving thunderstorm brought torrential rain and flash flooding in southern Springfield, Mo. suburbs late Saturday morning into early Saturday afternoon. A similar risk will persist across southwest Missouri through early Saturday night.

A nearly stationary thunderstorm unleashed 9 inches of rainfall since 10 a.m. CDT about 7 miles south-southwest of downtown Springfield. Just north of there, four feet of water was reported flowing over a roadway in a Springfield suburb. More reports of up to three feet of water came in from the Galloway, Mo. area.

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Torrential Downpours Flood the Rio Grande, Texas

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Heavy showers and thunderstorms brought flooding rains to portions of the Rio Grande Valley Friday night, threatening area residents and forcing evacuations.

An upper-level disturbance over Texas is responsible for the slow-moving and heavy thunderstorm activity.

Eagle Pass, Texas, and the neighboring Piedras Negras, Mexico, have seen over 10.88 inches of rain over 7 hours.

The massive amount of rain quickly raised the water level of the Rio Grande River Valley from around 3 feet at the Eagle Pass Water Level Gauge, to a raging torrent over 17 feet high, all in less than 24 hours time.

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31,000 people evacuated from Magdeburg, Germany after River Elbe dam breaks, Thousands of Hungarians help army lay a million sandbags as swollen Danube hits Budapest

Elbe floods Magdeburg, state capital of Saxony-Anhalt in eastern Germany

About 23,000 people left their homes in the city after losing power

At least 21 flood-related deaths have been reported in central Europe

River Danube has reached highest level in 500 years after days of rain

Thousands of volunteers are helping to shore up Budapest's flood defences


Tens of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes as the River Elbe burst through a dam and flooded parts of eastern Germany.

Today the Elbe breached another levee on its relentless march towards the North Sea, forcing Germany to evacuate ten villages and close one of the country's main railway routes.

Upstream there was some relief as the river slipped back from record levels in Magdeburg, the capital of Saxony-Anhalt state.

At least 21 flood-related deaths have been in reported in central Europe following a week of heavy rain, leading to rivers swelling and extensive damage.

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Only the swimming pool of this garden in Magdeburg was visible as the River Elbe flooded the east German city
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In east Germany, people walked through flooded streets in the Rothensee district of Magdeburg after the River Elbe burst its banks

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Extreme weather events and earth changes in May 2013