the decline continues, two departments still on orange alert for floods

In the center of Cloyes-les-Trois-Rivières, October 11, 2024. JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER / AFP

After the passage of the Kirk depression, the decline continued on Saturday October 12 in most of the areas affected by flooding. Only two departments are still placed on orange flood alert, Eure-et-Loir and Loir-et-Cher, according to Météo-. Seine-et-, which was still on red alert on Friday evening after flooding caused by the Grand Morin, a tributary of the Marne, was downgraded to orange alert at the start of the morning, then to yellow alert in the bulletin published at 10 hours.

“General trend towards recession and propagation of floods downstream in all sectors”writes Météo-France, which only reports one “significant flood on the Loir Vendômois (Loir-et-Cher) and the Eure upstream (Eure-et-Loir)”. SATURDAY, ” the weather situation is relatively calm in flooded watersheds. The rains forecast for Saturday are light in the north of the country and should not counteract the decreasing trend upstream of the rivers. In these conditions, the current floods continue their slow propagation downstream”summarized the government organization Vigicrues in its 6 a.m. bulletin.

In Eure-et-Loir, almost half of the municipalities were affected by flooding, the consequence of the intense precipitation dumped by the Kirk depression this week. According to a point from the department prefecture on Saturday morning, 926 rescue operations have been carried out there since the start of the bad weather and 304 people have been “evacuated and brought to safety”.

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The two municipalities most affected remain Bonneval and Cloyes-les-Trois-Rivières, two localities located on the Loir which has left its bed to invade the streets and homes. The level of the Loir had dropped significantly at Bonneval on Saturday morning, according to Vigicrues readings, while at Cloyes, further downstream, it stood around 10 a.m. at 1.35 meters, compared to 1.85 m at the peak measured on Friday. evening.

In neighboring Loir-et-Cher, the decline has not yet begun in Vendôme, where the hospital and a nursing home were preventively evacuated on Friday. According to Vigicrues forecasts, the peak should be reached early Saturday afternoon, although at a level lower than the January 1995 flood.

At the end of the rainiest month of September in twenty-five years, the average annual precipitation totals have already been exceeded almost everywhere in mainland France.

The World with AFP

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