
Flood warnings raised in south-west france as storms intensify
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UP TO 100 MM OF RAIN IS SET TO FALL IN PARTS OF THE PYRÉNÉES-ATLANTIQUES DEPARTMENT A heightened warning for heavy rain and flash-flooding has been raised for the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department as fierce storms are set to batter several areas of France. Between 50 mm and 80 mm of rain is set to fall in the department between today (August 13) and Wednesday (August 14)
afternoon, rising in some places to 100 mm. Flood risks are heightened due to the “unusual flooding of streams and ditches,” said the local prefecture in a press statement. It is also
warning of the risk of "overflowing sewage systems”. Roads and regional rail routes may also be affected with travellers recommended to check their routes in advance. Several
departments in central and eastern France are facing heightened storm warnings today and tomorrow. > @VigiMeteofrance 13 août > > Pour mardi 13 août 2024 : > 🔶 31 départements
en Vigilance orange > > Pour mercredi 14 août 2024 : > 🔶 18 départements en Vigilance orange > > Restez prudents et informés :https://t.co/JGz4rTUvHP >
pic.twitter.com/PkwZH6Be5R > — VigiMétéoFrance (@VigiMeteoFrance) August 13, 2024 Other departments may see warnings added in later updates, if storm conditions worsen. Read more:
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