In Seine-et-Marne, mobilization has been general since Météo France placed the department inraw red vigilancemainly on the Grand Morin downstream section.
So, on Wednesday October 9the prefecture of Seine-et-Marne has activated its departmental operational center (COD). This crisis management and coordination tool brings together all civil security actors, the Seine-et-Marne departmental fire and rescue service (Sdis 77), the national police and gendarmerie, the emergency services. the State concerned (Departmental Territorial Directorate, Regional Health Agency, etc.) and representatives of the communities (Department, etc.).
A new historic flood?
For all the victims, who have passed an agonizing sleepless night, fearing a flood of the Grand Morin higher than the historic one (3.42 m) of 2016, the situation remains worrying this Thursday, October 10. Especially since “the impact of runoff from this meteorological phenomenon will last over time, at least until Friday October 11“, according to the prefecture.
From October 9, it took two banning orders concerning the organization of outdoor and nautical events and activities and the circulation of school transport.
Roads and rail impacted
Furthermore, an inventory of possible rehousing and shelter needs for residents of nursing homes and social and medico-social establishments was carried out. This action was carried out in consultation with the Samu.
He was also recommended to populations to postpone their travel and to businesses and administrations of facilitate the implementation of teleworking for their employees. The RD 54, towards Fresnes-sur-Marne, was closed as was the A 5B near Evry-Grégy-sur-Yerres in the direction of Brie-Melun due to flooding (a diversion was put in place in place by the N 104). For its part, the SNCF suspended traffic on line P between Marles-en-Brie and Coulommiers from October 9 at 3 p.m.
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