Flooding in Albania kills three people, torrential rain causes power and water supply cuts, closes schools




Teachers watch firefighters as they try to take out water from an elementary school in Tirana on Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014.



A 60-year-old man and his 26-year old daughter were found dead after their car was swept away by floodwaters in Lac, northwest of the capital, Tirana, late Tuesday. A 21-year-old motorcycle driver was also found dead in Lac, while his teenage passenger was rescued.

The heavy rainfall also flooded the main streets and buildings in Tirana and the western port city of Durres. The government said the army was on standby to help emergency service workers with evacuation efforts, as more heavy rain was expected.


Agriculture Minister Edmond Panariti said the storm dumped 130 millimeters (5.1 inches) of rain in two hours overnight on the Lac and nearby Lezhe districts, causing power outages and flooding homes in those areas. As the bad weather continued, the number of affected areas increased throughout Wednesday, including the southwestern districts of Fier and Lushnja, where authorities have evacuated families from five buildings. Traffic in the area has also been disrupted.


The flooding hindered hospital and other public services and damaged a large area of farmland.


"It's too early to estimate how much land has been flooded, but our priority at the moment is to keep our emergency response ready to protects people's lives," Interior Minister Saimir Tahiri said.


In neighboring Greece, weather warnings were issued for nearby parts of the country.


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