“When we arrived around 5 p.m., there was just a flooded road and a big puddle in one of the parking lots. Then two hours later, we got a radio message in the Marque Avenue gallery: it said to evacuate our cars because the water was rising in the parking lots. » Funny situation experienced by Pauline, her companion and the other customers of the Zac de Talange, this Friday evening.
“The level has risen to the bumpers of cars”
The various parking areas of the commercial space were suddenly flooded. “The level has risen to the bumpers of the cars,” continues Pauline. This 32-year-old from Nancy had gone up to Moselle with her partner to take advantage of the sales. As she had just bought new shoes which she had already put on, it was a charitable soul who moved her vehicle for her. “But there were still quite a few cars in the parking lot when we left. And the Nike brand parking lot [juste à côté de Marque Avenue, NDLR] was particularly flooded. It’s still a bit of a shock because two hours before, there was practically nothing. And it hardly rained today (this Friday),” concludes the young Meurthe-et-Mosellane.
This content is blocked because you have not accepted cookies and other trackers.
By clicking on “I accept”cookies and other trackers will be placed and you will be able to view the contents (more information).
By clicking on “I accept all cookies”you authorize the storage of cookies and other trackers for the storage of your data on our sites and applications for personalization and advertising targeting purposes.
You can withdraw your consent at any time by consulting our data protection policy.
Manage my choices
I accept
I accept all cookies
Customers welcomed on Saturday
Consequence of the torrential rains of recent days? Melting snow? Still, a fire crew went to the site this Friday evening to carry out reconnaissance. Depending on the evolution of the event, other teams were likely to come as reinforcements to carry out pumping or secure certain places in the area.
At 8:30 p.m. this Friday evening, a communicative voice from Marque Avenue wanted to be reassuring: “Our teams on site are already seeing a decline. Certainly, we experienced very heavy rainfall over a short period of time with, in the end, a few centimeters in the parking lot. But the vehicles were not immobilized. We work closely with local authorities. But the weather looks good for the next four days. Everything necessary will be done so that the center can welcome its customers tomorrow in the best possible conditions. »
This content is blocked because you have not accepted cookies and other trackers.
By clicking on “I accept”cookies and other trackers will be placed and you will be able to view the contents (more information).
By clicking on “I accept all cookies”you authorize the storage of cookies and other trackers for the storage of your data on our sites and applications for personalization and advertising targeting purposes.
You can withdraw your consent at any time by consulting our data protection policy.
Manage my choices
I accept
I accept all cookies
Road cut
Shortly before 8:45 p.m., we learned that the RD55 at the bridge between Talange and Ay-sur-Moselle was closed to traffic due to… flooding.
Related News :