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Thirty Years After 1995, Angers Dreads to Relive the Same Scenario

Placed in red vigilance, Angers sees the Maine continue its rapid climb with projections that could place it among the highest flood recorded in more than a century.
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Placed in red vigilance, Angers sees the Maine continue its rapid climb with projections that could place it among the highest flood recorded in more than a century.

·Paris, France
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The flood of Maine which continues Friday, February 20 in Angers reacts among the inhabitants the memory of a historical precedent. At the end of January 1995, in the space of a week, the river crossing the city had climbed to an exceptional coast of 6.66 meters, breaking the record of 1910 and flooding the entire city.

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Le Huffington Post broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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