In Images. Storm Pedro and the Floods in the Southwest Seen by Our Photographers
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The Garonne is still very high this Thursday. With the high tide coefficient of the evening and the precipitation to come, the water level is not expected to fall yet despite the degrease committed
The storm Pedro began to hit France on Wednesday night and continues his way this Thursday. There has been a lot of material damage throughout the Hexagon. Look at this report of TF1's 13H JT. - France crossed by storm Pedro: images of the damage in the affected regions (Weather and weather).
Persistent rain and strong winds have put western France on high alert, with several departments under red alert for flooding.
Storm Pedro leads to strong winds on the Roussillon, strong waves on the Atlantic coast and strong snow accumulations on the Alps, creating a high risk of avalanches, according to Météo-France.
Disruptions caused by depression are of rare intensity, this Thursday, February 19, in the west and east of the country, saving only the northern departments.
France is struck by storm Pedro, which is causing disturbances on a large part of the territory on Thursday. The whole Atlantic coast remains alert to "waves-submersion" and three departments are on red watch over floods.
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