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Schools closed after 'exceptional' floods hit northern France

Flooding has hit dozens of towns in northern France, leaving roads sometimes only passable in boats and dozens of schools closed, authorities said Tuesday.

French Firefighters walk in a flooded street during a rescue operation in Isques, near Boulogne-sur-Mer, northern France on 7 November, 2023.
French Firefighters walk in a flooded street during a rescue operation in Isques, near Boulogne-sur-Mer, northern France on 7 November, 2023. © AFP - Denis Charlet
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Two rivers were placed on red alert for flooding in the northern Pas-de-Calais department after heavy rain overnight from Monday to Tuesday.

France's interior minister Gerald Darmanin said on X (formerly Twitter) that seven people were injured but did not provide further details.

He said that more than 1,500 firefighters were mobilised in the region.

Coming on the heels of Storm Ciaran which battered Western Europe last week, the floods impacted around 60 municipalities, causing "significant" damage, said the prefecture, adding that dozens of schools have been closed.

Vigicrues, the official river flooding watchdog, described Tuesday's floods as "exceptional".

Near Calais, in the town of Blendecques which was already hit by a flood last year, locals assessed the damage.

"Everything has to be repaired again," lamented Ludovic Provence, 43. "We can't do anything against the water."

The red alert warning will remain in place until Wednesday evening.

(with AFP)

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