Several roads flooded in and Île-de-, watch out for traffic jams which already reach 300 km

Several roads flooded in and Île-de-, watch out for traffic jams which already reach 300 km
Several roads flooded in Paris and Île-de-France, watch out for traffic jams which already reach 300 km

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Oct 18, 2024 at 8:41 a.m.

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A start to the day like the end of the evening the day before. This Friday, October 18, 2024, traffic on the roads of Île-de- is still very complicated because several axes are flooded. This follows the rains which have been falling in the region since Thursday October 17, 2024. news Paris takes stock.

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Traffic jams above average

Thus, according to the Sytadin.fr website, the following routes have been closed:

N6 towards the province at Villeneuve-Saint-Georges. One lane is cut.

N10 towards the province at , the exit towards the D936 is closed.

N10 towards Paris at Sonchamp. One of the two lanes is neutralized. The exit is also closed towards the D176 and the D101 and access closed from the D936, the D176 and the D101.

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A86 in the outward direction near Villeneuve-la-Garenne. Access is closed from the D986.

A15 towards Paris near , access from the D122 and the D403 is prohibited.

N10 towards the province near Orcemont, access is closed from the D176.

N10 towards the province near Prunay-en-, the exit is closed towards Mainguérin.

N12 towards towards the province at Bazainville.

A4 towards the province at Croissy-Beaubourg, two out of four lanes are impassable.

Consequences of these floods: the traffic jams recorded by the Sytadin traffic barometer reach with 290 km/h at 8:30 am.

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