Corsica flash flood kills five in French canyoning group Published duration 2 August 2018

image copyright AFP image caption The Zoicu canyon is near Soccia, a mountain village

A flash flood in a canyon has killed a father, his seven-year-old daughter and three other people on the French island of Corsica.

Rescuers found the body of the fifth victim in the French hiking group - a 22-year-old woman - on Thursday at the remote site near Soccia.

Seven tourists were canyoning with a guide when a wave about 3m (10ft) high hit them, a Corsican prosecutor said. The guide was among those killed.

Two were rescued from the torrent.

image copyright AFP image caption Firefighters searched for the missing woman early on Thursday

French media report that the seven were abseiling (rappelling) into the Zoicu canyon, a famous beauty spot, parts of which are only accessible with ropes.

The canyon is at an altitude of 1,000m (3,280ft) in a mountainous area of central Corsica popular for hiking, kayaking and canyoning, a sport which can involve ropework, technical climbing and swimming.

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There was a storm alert in place at the time of the flood on Wednesday, and five other hikers, including the seven-year-old's mother, had turned back earlier.

AFP news agency says it is France's worst canyoning tragedy since March 2010, when four people died in an accident on the Indian Ocean isle of Reunion.