Twenty-five departments will be under orange surveillance on Wednesday, October 9 for “rain-floods”, “floods” and “wind”, Météo-France announces in its latest meteorological bulletin published at 4 p.m. This surveillance, which will begin at 6 a.m. and end at 9 p.m., is the result of the passage of the Kirk depression over France during this day.
“Associated with the Kirk depression, intense and long-lasting rains between the Vendée, the Loire region, the Paris region and Champagne-Ardenne. And a very strong wind from the south to the west of the Pyrenees, which can sweep the plains and enter the valleys. writes Météo-France in its newsletter.
In addition, three departments remain under orange surveillance for “floods” on Tuesday (Vosges, Haute-Saône and Saône-et-Loire), due to “Major floods in the Saône and the Seille”, warns Météo France.
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