Video. Storm Herminia: Brittany hit by floods
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Storm Herminia hit Brittany on January 27, resulting in unprecedented flooding especially in Ille-et-Vilaine, where emergency services are on red alert. The city of Rennes and nearby villages are experiencing water levels reminiscent of floods not seen in forty years. With the Vilaine river exceeding normal levels by over 3.5 meters, towns have been turned into rivers, prompting ongoing vigilance from emergency services. The severe weather also affects areas in Spain and south-west England, highlighting the widespread impact of the storm.
Storm Herminia has brought historic flooding to Brittany, with Ille-et-Vilaine on red alert as emergency services respond to rising water levels not seen in decades.
The Vilaine river has exceeded normal levels by over 3.5 metres in Ille-et-Vilaine, prompting emergency services to remain vigilant amid ongoing severe weather conditions.
Read at euronews
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