Direct - Crues in Brittany: the Raw Orange Vigilance Maintained Until Monday for Morbihan and Ille-Et-Vilaine
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After the passage of the Ingrid depression and the heavy rains of recent days, Finistère, Morbihan and Ille-et-Vilaine remain on alert this Sunday, January 25.
Vigilance concerns Finistère, Morbihan and Ille-et-Vilaine. Depending on the number of rains expected between Monday evening and Tuesday at noon, the first two could pass in orange rain-flood vigilance, according to Météo-France.
After the heavy rains associated with storm Ingrid, significant overflows continue. Two rivers are affected by the alert, the Laita and the Oust.
Finistère, Morbihan and Ille-et-Vilaine will remain in raw orange vigilance until Monday due to storm Ingrid, according to Météo France.
Status quo: this Sunday, January 25, Finistère, Morbihan and Ille-et-Vilaine remain in orange alert for the risk of flooding. Follow our direct.
The Ille-et-Vilaine, the Morbihan and the Finistère are kept in orange vigilance by Météo France this Sunday morning for flood risks. If the time is up, the soils do not absorb any more water, and a new rainy depression is feared in the night from Monday to Tuesday.
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