In Direct, Storm Pedro: France Has Had Its Longest Rainy Season Since the 1950s, Five Departments in Red Vigilance
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After 36 consecutive days of rain, five departments are still placed in red vigilance: the Loire-Atlantique, the Gironde, the Lot-et-Garonne, the Charente-Maritime and the Maine-et-Loire. Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu brings together ministers, prefects and professionals "on the follow-up of storms, floods and floods" on Thursday.
According to Météo-France, in its last bulletin published on Thursday 19 February, five departments are placed in red vigilance for floods. It is the Charente-Maritime (17), the Gironde (33), the Lot-et-Garonne (47), the Maine-et-Loire (49) and the...
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