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gusts at 140 km/h, heavy goods vehicle accident, falling trees… The situation in and the Rhône

The wind has died down

Phew! Here it is finally, the calm after the storm. The wind has died down in the Rhône, which is finding a certain serenity this evening. But those who set foot outside will remember for a moment this day dehorning the oxen. Come on, let's rewind.

Remember, the department was placed on orange alert this Monday; We were therefore expecting violent gusts. Well, there was no shortage of it: one of them even reached 142 km/h at the Parilly racecourse. A record. Falling trees, accidents, cut tracks, diverted planes, trams and TER trains stopped, homes deprived of electricity by the thousands… The winds spared nothing and no one – even if no casualties were reported, very much Fortunately.

On the roads, it was a bit of chaos. Traffic was disrupted for many hours on the main roads in the area, with dozens of kilometers of traffic jams. And the accident of a heavy goods vehicle, near Givors, this morning, did not help matters on the A47. A figure that says a lot about this Dantesque episode: this Monday, the Rhône firefighters carried out more than 300 interventions.

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