Floods cause damage, power outages in south-east France after heavy rainfall

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This picture taken on October 18, 2025 in the sourthern central France village of Limony, shows dammages a day after the village was stuck in floods following heavy rains in the department of Ardeche. (Photo by JEFF PACHOUD / AFP)

The village of Limony seen on Oct 18, a day after it was hit by floods, following heavy rain in Ardeche, France.

PHOTO: AFP

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PARIS – Massive floods caused serious damage and power outages on Oct 18 in parts of France’s mountainous south-east region after days of heavy rain, though there were no immediate reports of any casualties.

France’s weather authority Meteo France placed six administrative departments south of the city of Lyon on a flooding red alert on Oct 17. The alert was downgraded to the orange level on Oct 18, indicating that water levels would come down again.

“At certain places in the Ardeche region, up to 700mm of water has fallen in 48 hours. That’s more than a year’s rainfall in Paris, so it’s absolutely gigantic,” Ms Agnes Pannier-Runacher, France’s environment minister, told BFM TV.

French news stations showed cars, traffic signs and cattle being swept away by the floods. The A47 highway close to Lyon was temporarily transformed into a giant stream of water.

The French interior ministry said Paris had dispatched 1,500 additional firefighters to the affected areas. REUTERS

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