Feb 12 β€’ 06:10 UTC πŸ‡«πŸ‡· France Le Figaro

LIVE - Storm Nils: death of a truck driver in Landes, four departments under red alert

Storm Nils has caused significant disruption in southern France, including the death of a truck driver, widespread power outages, and school closures across multiple departments.

Storm Nils has swept through southern France, leading to severe weather conditions characterized by violent winds and heavy rain. Tragically, the storm has resulted in the death of a truck driver in the Landes region, highlighting the storm's dangerous impact. Over 850,000 households have lost electricity as the storm continued to wreak havoc throughout the area, prompting authorities to take swift action regarding public safety, including the closure of schools in the PyrΓ©nΓ©es-Orientales and Aude departments.

The storm has been classified by MΓ©tΓ©o France as having a "rarely seen strength," with wind gusts reported to exceed 160 km/h in certain areas. As a result, numerous departments have been placed on red alert for flooding, strong winds, and avalanches, indicating the seriousness of the situation. Additionally, significant disruptions to transportation have been enforced, with the SNCF halting many rail links and ski resorts in regions like Savoie being closed, further illustrating the storm's far-reaching effects on daily life and commerce.

With over thirty departments under orange vigilance due to the exceptional weather conditions, authorities continue to monitor the situation closely. The national weather institute called this event "remarkable," stressing the need for caution as communities face potential threats from storm surges, high winds, and significant flooding. The interplay of such forces raises concerns about the lasting impacts on infrastructure and public safety in the affected regions.

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