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Eight departments, including Pas-de-Calais, on orange alert for the risk of flooding following heavy rainfall.
·par Prim.net·1 min de lecture
Orange Flood Warning Alert in Eight Departments including Pas-de-Calais
The alert raw orange vigilance was triggered in eight departments of France, whose Pas-de-Calais. The cause of this situation is the peak of heavy rainfall which has been falling on these regions for several days.
Pas-de-Calais in State of Alert
The department of Pas-de-Calais is under close surveillance. Rivers in the department have reached alarming levels following heavy rainfall in recent days. Hydrological experts are issuing worrying forecasts for the days to come.
Orange Flood Vigilance: Situation in other departments
In addition to Pas-de-Calais, seven other departments are affected by this raw orange vigilance. The rivers and streams in these regions are closely monitored, as overflows can occur at any time.
Impact of Heavy Rain
The origin of this alert is the series of heavy rain which has been flooding the country for several weeks. In certain departments, rainfall levels exceeded the usual maximums, which led to a significant rise in rivers.
Recommendations and Precautions
Faced with this situation, local authorities and civil security are asking the population to exercise caution. It is recommended to stay at home, avoid any unnecessary travel and follow safety instructions.
The alert raw orange vigilance is still ongoing in these eight departments. Residents are encouraged to pay attention to local news and regular weather reports. Particular attention should be paid to children and the elderly, the most vulnerable in the event of flooding.
Hoped end of the Flood
As for the end of this flood, forecasts remain uncertain. Everything will depend on the evolution of the precipitation in the coming days. The situation is being closely monitored by the services concerned who are working hard to ensure the safety of everyone.