Storm in Macedonia kills at least 17

Macedonian police say at least 17 people are dead after a storm hit the capital Skopje.

People drive their cars through a flooded street in the capitol Skopje

Macedonian police says at least 15 people are dead in floods after storm hit the capital Skopje. (AAP)

At least 17 people have died in flash floods in the Macedonian capital Skopje during a storm, Deputy Prime Minister Nikola Todorov says, warning that the death toll could rise further.

Torrential rains had swept away a section of the ring road around Skopje and some cars had been carried hundreds of metres into nearby fields, a Reuters reporter said.

"This is a catastrophe of unprecedented proportion," Todorov said. He said he had received unconfirmed reports of three further deaths.

Northern suburbs of Skopje were particularly hard hit, with many homes flooded. There were also flash floods in the city centre, according to the reporter.

Police had said earlier that 22 people had been hurt during the storm.

Special police forces and trucks loaded with drinking water were heading for the most affected areas, and there were some electricity outages, the Reuters reporter said.

The rain had stopped on Sunday morning and water levels were receding, but more rain was forecast for the evening in the capital of the small Balkan nation of two million inhabitants.

European Union enlargement commissioner Johannes Hahn said on Twitter that the EU stood ready to help Macedonia, which is a candidate to join the bloc.

Further north in the Balkans, in Croatia, heavy winds caused disruptions on some roads, including the closure of the highway linking the capital Zagreb to the southern coast for lorries and buses, local media said.


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