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One Month of Rain in One Night: Big Damage in Orange

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In Orange, it fell the equivalent of a month of rain in one night: 110 mm in three hours and gusts at 134 km/h. Trees and roofs were ripped out. Some residents even saw their ceilings ventilated and fell into their houses. The finding is also painful for some producers: two years of work and 39 new blown greenhouses. The repair bill is expected to be salty. (Weather and weather).

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Many people will remember the passage of this rainy-stormy line for a long time. During the night, from Sunday to Monday, winds were recorded at 134 km/h and the equivalent of a month of rain fell on Orange in three hours. Result ? A lot of damage.

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In Orange, it fell the equivalent of a month of rain in one night: 110 mm in three hours and gusts at 134 km/h. Trees and roofs were ripped out. Some residents even saw their ceilings ventilated and fell into their houses. The finding is also painful for some producers: two years of work and 39 new blown greenhouses. The repair bill is expected to be salty. (Weather and weather).

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TF1 INFO broke the news in on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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