Severe storms hit Île-de-France and Normandy this Sunday afternoon. New waterspouts swept late Sunday afternoon over Paris and Île-de-France, after hitting Sarthe a little earlier, with strong intensities rainy days. At 11 p.m., Météo France lifted its orange vigilance for the last 13 departments in central and northern France placed on alert. Up to 44 departments had been placed in orange vigilance this Sunday. “A few thunderstorms, punctually marked in terms of electrical activity and precipitation, may still circulate this night”, warns the meteorological institute, as the storm front continues to move towards the northeast. In Paris, where parks, gardens, squares and cemeteries were closed in anticipation, the storm line arrived around 6:20 p.m. The south of the capital was first affected. Wind gusts of 123 km / h were observed at the top of the Eiffel Tower, according to the observatory of tornadoes and violent thunderstorms Keraunos, which also reports gusts of 105 km / h at Orly airport. In Val-d'Oise, 11,000 homes were deprived of electricity, the manager of the electricity transmission network said. “Most” of these homes were resupplied around 8:30 p.m. The new stormy degradation which began this morning in Brittany and the Pays de la Loire quickly reached Normandy at the start of the afternoon. A tornado injured one person and caused material damage in Motteville and Flamanville in Seine-Maritime around 3:30 p.m. Firefighters intervened 29 times in this sector. The town hall of Motteville has opened its village hall to receive the victims. “A tornadic episode“ was also reported in the town of Yvetot (Seine-Maritime). According to the prefecture of the department, the firefighters carried out 81 interventions on Sunday, mainly related to the floods in the sectors of Dieppe and Bacqueville-en-Caux. For its part, the prefecture of Eure reported Sunday evening about sixty interventions by firefighters and a dozen roads cut by the floods. About 1,000 homes were without power early Sunday evening. “It fell the equivalent of two weeks of rain in the space of three hours in certain towns in Normandy”, in particular in Deauville (Calvados) where 15 mm of water fell in less than an hour. More than 2,000 homes also had no power in the Sarthe at 8:30 p.m.
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