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Clean-up in progress following serious flooding in central France

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Last updated: 2024/10/19 at 3:40 AM
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Central France experienced the worst flooding in 40 years, with up to 700 millimetres of rain falling in just 48 hours in the southern regions of Ardèche and Lozère. The French weather agency Météo-France reported that clean-up operations were underway after the torrential rain caused chaos in the affected areas. Prime Minister Michel Barnier highlighted the need for better preparation and coordination in the face of climate change-related disasters, emphasizing the importance of prevention over repair.

Firefighters and rescue teams were involved in over 2,300 operations, including lifesaving efforts, across multiple parts of the country. Barnier stressed the importance of European countries working together to anticipate and prepare for various types of crises, from natural disasters to terrorist threats. He praised the effectiveness of the alert system, FR Alerte, which sent out timely text messages to warn people in affected areas to stay safe and postpone travel plans.

Over 1,000 people were evacuated from the flood-hit areas, but most were able to return home by Friday. However, the national railway operator SNCF had to halt regional train services between Lyon and Saint-Étienne due to impassable tracks. Local train services were disrupted for several days, and a major highway connecting the two cities remained closed on Friday. Although Météo-France lifted the red alert for bad weather, the agency continued to warn of potential heavy rain and flooding in southwestern regions.

The recent flooding in central France underscored the increasing risks and challenges posed by climate change, prompting calls for better disaster preparedness and response mechanisms. Barnier’s remarks about the importance of prevention and cooperation among European countries highlight the need for a collective approach to address various types of crises effectively. The use of the FR Alerte system demonstrated the value of timely alerts in keeping people safe and informed during emergencies.

As the clean-up operations continue in the aftermath of the devastating floods, it is essential for authorities and communities to work together to assess the damage, provide assistance to those affected, and take steps to prevent future disasters. The disruption to transportation services serves as a reminder of the importance of resilient infrastructure and contingency plans in mitigating the impact of extreme weather events. The ongoing warnings of potential heavy rain and floods in southwestern areas emphasize the need for continued vigilance and preparedness in the face of unpredictable weather patterns.

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