The Loire and Charente Still Threatening: The Floods will Continue all Weekend

FLOODING: Don’t be fooled by the lull in the weather. If the rain finally stops after 37 days of deluge, Vigicrues warns: the Loire and Charente have not yet reached their peak.
Don’t be fooled by the lull in the weather. If the rain finally stops after 37 days of deluge, Vigicrues warns: the Loire and Charente have not yet reached their peak. The declines will be slow, and further disruptions could complicate the situation as early as next week.
Floods “will continue all weekend, or even beyond” in the West of France, despite the expected lull in precipitation, Vigicrues estimated on Friday.
“The lull in rains that is setting in absolutely does not mean for us an end to the floods” and “overall the declines will be very slow given the water levels that we have reached in the rivers and given the saturation of the current soils”, indicated Lucie Chadourne-Facon, director of the Vigicrues central service, during a videoconference.
Two sectors still rising in water levels
For the coming weekend, “the two main sectors of truly unusual floods are the Angers sector and the Loire downstream of Angers and then Charente in Charente-Maritime”, she said.
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