URGENT – Storm Kirk – Seine-et- is kept on red alert in the map just published by Météo – Floods in many regions and tens of thousands of homes without electricity

URGENT – Storm Kirk – Seine-et- is kept on red alert in the map just published by Météo – Floods in many regions and tens of thousands of homes without electricity
URGENT – Storm Kirk – Seine-et-Marne is kept on red alert in the map just published by Météo France – Floods in many regions and tens of thousands of homes without electricity

06:19: 70 millimeters of rain have fallen on since this morning, according to Guillaume Séchet, meteorologist for BFMTV. According to the latter, this is the “largest accumulation of an autumn day since 1920” in the capital.

06h08: Seine-et- is kept on red alert in the map just published by Météo . Six departments are placed on orange vigilance by Météo-France. Seine-et-Marne is concerned by red vigilance: the authorities are worried by the Grand Morin river, a sub-tributary of the Seine. School transport is also suspended this Thursday in the department.

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06:00: Live update on the storm – Heavy rainfall caused flooding of the A11 motorway towards Paris in the town of (Eure-et-Loir), leading to a cutting of this lane, indicated Bison Futé. In " rel="tag">Pays de la Loire, “heavy rain led to flooding on the tracks” between Saint-Nazaire and Le Croisic, and Pornic as well as between Nantes and Saint-Gilles, interrupting rail traffic in places.

In Loire-Atlantique, 22 roads were totally or partially cut according to the departmental council.

More than 67,000 customers were without electricity on Wednesday evening, mainly in the South-West, announced Enedis, the distribution network manager.

The Grand Morin river and its tributaries are overflowing this Wednesday evening, near Jouarre. Seine-et-Marne has been on red flood alert since 4 p.m.

The torrential downpours released by the Kirk depression infiltrated the premises of the National Assembly in Paris. Political deputies present on site shared videos on

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