Widespread disruption continues in the south-west of France with at least 25 more people evacuated overnight (Monday to Tuesday) and dozens of roads remaining blocked due to record flooding in five departments.
The flood alerts, which started after the heavy rainfall on Saturday, April 19, initially in Dordogne, Corrèze and Gironde, now also affect Charente and Charente-Maritime.
Despite a relatively calm night in comparison to Sunday night in Dordogne, the prefecture reported the evacuation of 25 people from a campsite in Saint-Astier overnight.
The mayor of Saint-Astier, who herself took to the streets to warn drivers to turn back due to a submerged bridge, says people do not heeds the warnings.
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"It's crazy: we tell people to go, not to cross bridges that are 80cm underwater, but they go anyway," Elisabeth Marty told France Bleu.
Vigicrues described a “significant flood†in formation on the lower Dronne, with levels already above normal and generalised overflows likely.
Emergency evacuations
The Dordogne prefecture reports more than a dozen roads cut off and over 20 interventions by the sapeurs pompiers, albeit “primarily for reconnaissance†in order to monitor flood levels.
Preventative evacuations on Sunday affected eight campsites and around 100 people. A minibus of 18 Austrian tourists, which attempted to drive down a flooded road - despite a sign indicating it was closed - also had to be evacuated.
Despite the disruption the flooding has caused, no injuries have been reported.