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The report highlights the current state of exceptional floods affecting various regions in France, particularly the Garonne and Loire rivers.
Exceptional flooding is currently affecting France, with two sectors of the Garonne and two of the Loire under red vigilance and twenty-two others on orange alert. In Paris, the Seine River has exceeded the alert threshold, leading to mild flooding along the quays. While the situation appears serious, the flooding in the capital is relatively moderate compared to the more severe conditions in the western parts of the country.
As of Tuesday morning, the Seine is overflowing its banks in Paris, with water levels approaching the quays' edge. The latest measurements and forecasts indicate an imminent peak, particularly at the Austerlitz bridge, where monitoring is critical. This rise in water levels is attributed to the propagation of flood waves from upstream areas, including the Marne, Yonne, and Loing basins, which are experiencing heavier flooding.
Despite the alarming alerts and rising waters, Paris remains somewhat protected compared to western regions of France that are facing significant flooding challenges. The situation underscores the necessity for continued monitoring and preparedness in affected areas, as officials keep a close watch on the evolving flood situation throughout the country.