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flood levels never seen since 2011

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Mathieu Te Morsche

Published on

Jan 10, 2025 at 10:31 a.m.

The water rose this Friday, January 10, 2025 in the morning in Arques-la-Bataille (Seine-Maritime). The firefighters were alerted around 5 a.m. by a person who started to have water in their home.

It is mainly about the rue Verdier-Monetti who is affected.

Abraham ambulances evacuated

At the same time, it was the Abraham ambulances which found themselves with their feet in the water, and which evacuated their 15 vehicles.

The Abraham ambulances in Arques-la-Bataille (Seine-Maritime) had to evacuate their 15 vehicles. ©Les Informations dieppoises

“It was Mrs. Abraham, who lives right next door, who saw that it was flooded,” reports David Hardy, a mechanic with the company. At the entrance to the building, the water reaches 15 cm, but a little further on, the level reaches up to 50 cm deep.

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The captain of the fire brigade, Julien Paillette, indicates that this is a significant rise in the waters of the Béthune and the Arques.

Firefighters tried to pump water from a house, but have not yet succeeded due to a lack of a sufficient system.

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Firefighters tried to pump water from a house in Arques-la-Bataille (Seine-Maritime). ©Les Informations dieppoises

The water level begins to drop

There would be no injuries. The tide is starting to recede, so firefighters are hoping the water level will also decrease. However, they estimate that the phenomenon could last several days depending on the weather.

Floods Arques la Bataille 01/10/2025
Gardens found themselves underwater in Arques-la-Bataille (Seine-Maritime) Friday January 10, 2025. ©Les Informations dieppoises

On the municipality’s side, it put up signage a little before 8 a.m. “Everyone is on a war footing,” emphasizes Maryline Fournier, the mayor. The water level is starting to drop, so that’s reassuring.”


Floods never seen in Béthune since 2011

In a press release sent on Thursday, January 9, Frédéric Weisz, president of the Arques watershed union, indicates that “runoff and flooding have been noted in the Arques watershed,” and that “rivers are at flood levels never seen since December 2011, for Béthune, or even December 1999, for Varenne.”

In Saint-Aubin-le-Cauf, the Béthune rose in flood, reaching more than 19 m3/s, and the Varenne suffered a flood reaching 14.5 m3/s at 10:30 a.m. in le Grand.

In eight days, the cumulative rainfall is 81 mm in Dieppe, or 89 mm in Saint-Germain-d’Etables, while “the rainfall for the entire month of January is of the order of 75mm”.

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