Par
Christophe Jacquet
Published on
Jan 25, 2025 at 7.50 p.m.
This Saturday, January 25, 2025, the Calvados one of the five departments remained, with Ile-et-Vilaine, Mayenne, Seine-Maritime and Oise, to be placed in Orange vigilance for floods. The Vigicrues organization held the rivers of the Orne and the dives under surveillance. This, on the sidelines of the passage of the Eowyn storm, “which has little concerned” in the region, according to the specialized site of the Norman cloud.
A dozen interventions for firefighters this Saturday
Throughout the department, firefighters will have carried out “11 interventions”. According to SDIS 14, it is “mainly recognition operations”. In the Caen agglo, the water has overflowed on the road to Louvigny, through the meadow, but much less than two weeks ago. Further east, houses have still been affected in Arugences, in a district between two arms of the mutance, as noted and observed our colleagues as Ouest-France. Housing would have also been flooded near Falaise.
Gusts of wind and “more sustained rains” this Sunday
As this Sunday, January 26, a storm will drive the other in the west of France, the orange vigilance state is extended until midnight in Calvados. It is even extended to two other Breton departments, Finistère and Côtes d'Armor.
-Descendant of the Atlantic off Ireland, the Herminia storm must accompany its gusts of wind (up to 130 km/h) of abundant precipitation on Brittany and Normandy.
Two disturbances should pass On Calvados“From noon” this Sunday and at the end of the day, “with gusts up to 120 km/h on the coast and 90 km/h in the land ”, according to The Norman cloudand ” more sustained rains« .
The site warns: “Some local floods and damage may be identified. »»
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