
The departments of Dordogne and Gironde are the most affected, with more than 20 fires under control
20,000 homes without electricity after storms in France
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About 20,000 households are without electricity in France after severe storms, according to authorities. The departments of Dordogne and Gironde were particularly affected, with more than 20 fires caused by lightning strikes and falling power lines, all brought under control by firefighters. No injuries have been reported so far.
These storms come as France faces multiple fires in recent days, notably in the Pyrénées-Orientales (4,900 hectares burned), Drôme (4,100 hectares) and Indre (900 hectares). Météo-France placed 47 departments on yellow thunderstorm alert on Friday.
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Sud-Ouest: 20,000 homes are without electricity after the passage of storms.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesIn recent days, France has faced multiple fires, notably in the Pyrénées-Orientales (4,900 ha burned), the Drôme (4,100 ha) and the Indre (900 ha).
reliability moderate2/2 sources47 departments placed on yellow thunderstorm alert Friday, 44 departments were placed on yellow thunderstorm alert by Météo-France.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesIn Dordogne, a particularly affected department, and in Gironde, lightning strikes and falling power lines caused more than 20 fire outbreaks, brought under control by firefighters.
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No injuries have been reported so far.
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