FRANCE
CHRISTIAN HARTMANN/REUTERS
Juvisy-sur-Orge, France—French rescue workers help residents evacuate on June 3 after the banks of the Seine overflowed following days of almost nonstop rain. At least four people died, hundreds of towns and villages were flooded, and many were without power. Recovery may cost millions of euros, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said. The flooding came as France was grappling with disruptions and fuel shortages from workers on strike over labor reforms and just a week before the Euro 2016 football championship starts in stadiums across the country.