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After several days of extreme rainfall, floods, that left one dead Thursday in Seine-et-Marne, on red alert department, have moved to Paris where flood Seine Friday is expected to reach a peak at almost 6 meters.
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The Seine River has already flooded banks of the capital, impassable, and continues to rise along the legs of the Zouave of the bridge of Alma, famous landmark of Parisians who had water up to their shoulders during the great flood of 1910. the level of the Seine was 5.53 m Friday at 7:00 (m against 8.62 in 1910 and 6.15 in 1982), and must reach a “peak” Friday close of 5.90 m, according to the authorities, which do not exclude “occasional outbursts.” The flood of the Seine led to close a Parisian part of the RER C line, the river. The people, themselves, are organized. “We have to empty the cellar because water seeps from below,” warns one resident.
Meanwhile, “the council has scheduled there ten years’ isolate the docks where overhang of the Seine “, said an officer of the city of Paris. “We install barriers to prevent the boulevard is waterlogged,” he continues. To allow the safe works stored in reserves, the Louvre and Orsay will also remain closed Friday. Find all the practical information to circulate in Paris here.
Seine-et-Marne department is the last still on red alert Friday morning, according to Météo France. Twelve departments are orange alert: Essonne, Loiret, Loir-et-Cher, Cher, Indre, Indre-et-Loire, as well as Paris and its inner suburbs (the Val-de-Marne , Hauts-de-Seine and Seine-Saint-Denis), the Val d’Oise and Yvelines.
on Wednesday and Thursday, firefighters from Paris conducted the evacuation of part of the inhabitants of Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, in Seine-et-Marne, victims of the rising waters. Nearly 400 people have been out of danger. Thursday, some residents of the town of Saint-Mammès, where joins the Loing and the Seine, returned home to see the extent of the damage. “It will take all empty, wait for it to dry and start work later, anyway we can not do anything,” complained Erika.
In the Essonne, the inhabitants are also preparing for a possible flood. A Corbeil-Essonnes, some have already mounted the important goods in the floors to protect them. "I see the Seine which rises every day so it was expected, it sure is going to come and it's not finished," says a local resident. The Val-de-Marne is also affected. In the small town of Villeneuve-le-Roi, signs are even present in the streets.
A rider of 74 years died Thursday "washed away" in floods in Evry-Grégy-on -Yerre, in Seine-et-Marne, announced the Prefecture in a statement. The body of an octogenarian was found Wednesday in his flooded pavilion, also in Seine-et-Marne. An autopsy scheduled for Friday will determine whether his death is linked to the floods.
Since Tuesday, the landscape has not changed on the A10, north of Orleans. The road is flooded, and still retains many vehicles whose owners were evacuated by the army. "Considering the weather and the points that we made with the authorities, the A10 is expected to remain closed until Sunday or Monday," argued Nicolas Durvaux, the regional director Vinci Highway in charge of the disaster area Thursday on Europe 1. Vinci Highway will first try to restore access to evacuees vehicles.
on Friday morning, traffic was disrupted on the outskirts of Paris. Access to the device is closed from the A4 Porte de Bercy and large caps were found on this axis. Part of Bercy tunnel is also flooded and the Quai de Bercy in the route direction Georges Pompidou / A4 motorway is closed.
For the victims, and they should be many, "one must already already thinking about compensation, "said the lawyer Roland Perez in the direct of Grand news Thursday on Europe 1. Make an inventory of the damage, take the insurance contract or request the appointment of an expert Roland Perez are part of counseling. . Find all the tips here
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