First Reports After the Passage of Storm Nils
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The weather alerts are on the rise in the Hexagon. Fifteen departments are in high orange vigilance, and two in red vigilance (Gironde and Lot-et-Garonne). Architect Éric Daniel-Lacombe delivers his expertise on LCI. - La Garonne in flood: "Our houses are not adapted to events", explains an architect on LCI (Weather and weather).
Météo-France has extended its raw vigilance until Tuesday, with 14 other departments in the south and west of France kept in orange vigilance. New rainfalls, particularly important on the Pyrenees, are expected.
Weather. Cruises: Gironde and Lot-Et-Garonne Always in Red Vigilance, 14 Other Departments in Orange
In addition to the risk of flooding, several departments are on this Monday's orange rain-flood watch and others on the avalanche risk.
Monday will be like Sunday's day, with heavy rains on New Aquitaine, according to Météo-France, which keeps the Gironde and Lot-et-Garonne in red vigilance.
The level of the river that crosses the Gironde and the Lot-et-Garonne has stabilized this Sunday, Vigicrues said. But the new rains announced next week could bring up the most reactive rivers everywhere in France.
Eleven departments are under orange flood alert and two are under red alert: Gironde and Lot-et-Garonne. The state of the dikes is a cause for concern, given the high water pressure. In Aiguillon (Lot-et-Garonne), one of them broke on Saturday, February 14, and 500 people were urgently evacuated.
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