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Floods in Vendée: Self-Help to Relocate Disaster Victims

Summary by TF1 INFO
A little further north, in the Vendée, some hamlets are cut off from the world, with 50 centimetres of water that have surrounded the houses for more than 24 hours. Most of the inhabitants left. Two days ago, as a precaution, the inhabitants of the village of Chantonnay were evacuated and relocated, for some, to a holiday village. In the Lay basin, after a lull on Saturday 14 February, it is expected up to 15 millimetres of water for the Sunday …

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A little further north, in the Vendée, some hamlets are cut off from the world, with 50 centimetres of water that have surrounded the houses for more than 24 hours. Most of the inhabitants left. Two days ago, as a precaution, the inhabitants of the village of Chantonnay were evacuated and relocated, for some, to a holiday village. In the Lay basin, after a lull on Saturday 14 February, it is expected up to 15 millimetres of water for the Sunday …

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TF1 INFO broke the news in on Friday, February 13, 2026.
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