Weather France Places the Herault in Red Crues Alert: Comparable to Those of November 1994, "Damaging Overflows Are Underway and Will Continue"
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The water climbed Monday at the mid-day, especially at the level of Agde, downstream of the Herault in flood, drowning in part the walks along the river on both sides of the bridge leading to the historic heart of the city. Such a flood had not been reached since 1994.
An intense Mediterranean episode strikes south-eastern France, placing l'Hérault on a red alert for floods. Precipitation reaches up to 100 mm in Montpellier. The overflows may recall those of the...
High-intensity rains have been falling since last weekend on much of the southern part of the country. Such a flood had never been reached since November 1994 in Agde, according to forecasters.
South of France experienced a flood of historical proportions before Christmas: for three decades there has been no comparable situation, the warning level Red applies.
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