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Thunderstorm warning: orange alert lifted, but major damage to be reported

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“Thunderstorm alert: orange vigilance lifted, but major damage is é agrave; “deplore”

While 28 departments were on orange storm alert last night, the alert was lifted by Météo France. But the night was not a restful one, and much damage is to be deplored, particularly in Eure, Orne, Mayenne, Vosges… The toll

Last night, Météo France had placed 28 departments on storm watch and predicted severe storms locally. Forecasters had warned, "between 20 and 40 mm of rain can fall in an hour, "sometimes more", as well as "strong electrical activity, locally hail, and gusts of wind in the order of 70 and 90 km/h locally more" éwere expected.

If the storms seem to be behind us and moving away, they have left their mark. It is time to take stock. The night was indeed very stormy, and considerable damage is to be deplored in many departments. Among the most affected departments, we can note Eure, Orne, Mayenne, and Vosges.

Significant damage in Eure following storms

The Eure department, and more particularly Evreux, was badly hit by the storms. While there were no injuries, there was significant material damage. “In Evreux, several businesses, stores, homes, and public facilities suffered significant damage (ceiling collapses and flooding),” informed the prefecture in a press release. "Several businesses, stores, homes, and public facilities have suffered significant damage (ceiling collapses and flooding)," the prefecture also indicated.

Several roads in the department were flooded and closed to traffic, as Nicolas Gavard-Gongallud, deputy for security to the mayor of Evreux, told BFMTV. The deputy mayor also announced that homes had been affected by flooding, “mainly basements, cellars”, and that “a few isolated cases of people who had their cellars flooded and who were relocated by family”. “We had to endure the damage of a fairly violent storm. Between 5pm and 7:30pm, around 40mm of rain fell, which represents several million litres that fell on Évreux", he explains. 

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Lightning also struck a house without causing any injuries. “Lightning caused a fire in a home in Mesnil-Jourdain. The occupant was able to be evacuated without being injured.” “, indicates the prefecture.

Many homes without electricity, flooded roads, huge hailstones

In Eure, at 5 p.m. yesterday, 6,500 homes were without electricity, and at 7:30 p.m., 3,500 homes still had no power. In Orne, 1,200 homes were victims of power cuts “at the height of the event”.

In Mayenne, several towns were affected by storms and heavy rains. This is the case for Alexain, Chailland, Contest, Saint-Baudelle, Ernée, Aron and Juvigné. Among the damage: trees on the tracks and flooded roads.

In the Nord-Pas-de-Calais, several towns were flooded last night, following torrential storms as shown in this photo.

“In the Vosges, the hailstones were the size of an apricot!” says the mayor of Gérardmer Stessy Speissmann Mozas to France Bleu Sud Lorraine. According to Vosges TV, campers were éevacuated to a function room and a gymnasium in the towns of Granges-Aumontzey and Xonrupt-Longemer.

Aube also experienced downpours with huge hailstones.

A first stormy episode on Tuesday evening

On Tuesday evening, a dozen departments had already been placed on alert for violent storms. While no casualties were reported, Following the stormy episode, some damage is still to be deplored, especially flooding of homes. Images and videos on X also show the violence of the storms and the intensity rain and wind.

In Seine-Maritime, the municipalities of Bois-d'Ennebourg and Martainville-Épreville, as well as Yerville and Bois-l''Év'êque, were the most affected, according to our colleagues at Actu, with 44 homes flooded. L'Orl'anais was also affected by violent winds and hail. Flooding of homes in the Puiseaux area, in Pithiverais, kept firefighters busy late at night, according to the website La République du Centre.

Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116

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