gusts of nearly 200 km/h recorded last night in Finistère

It is a storm that will go down in history. “Many absolute records” winds were beaten in Brittany, on the night of Wednesday November 1 to Thursday November 2, with gusts “exceptional”, according to Météo-France. In Finistère, the public body recorded 193 km/h near Pointe Saint-Mathieu, in Plougonvelin, 171 km/h in Lanvéoc, 163 km/h in Landivisiau, 156 km/h in Brest and 147 km/h in Quimper. Follow our live stream.

Traffic bans in several departments. The Finistère prefecture announced, Thursday morning, a ban on driving on the roads of the department due to “the state of the roads hampered by numerous obstacles”, with the exception of health and emergency services, law enforcement and people mobilized to manage the situation. In Côtes-d’Armor and Manche, only heavy goods vehicles and public transport must remain in the garage at this stage.

Two departments kept on red alert. Côtes-d’Armor and Manche were kept on red alert for “strong wind”, respectively until 8 a.m. and 10 a.m., while Finistère was downgraded to orange, Météo-France reported. In total, 24 departments are placed on orange vigilance, from the Pyrénées-Atlantiques to the North, as well as in the South-East, mainly for “wind” and “waves-submersion”.

One lightly injured in Finistère. The Finistère prefecture reported one minor injury after a road accident caused by a falling tree. Initial material damage was noted in the department, including two folded cranes in Brest. Daycare centers are closed like sports facilities in Quimper. In Côtes-d’Armor and Morbihan, falling branches and trees were observed, electrical wires fell on the road, roofs of houses and businesses were damaged and roads were flooded, reports France Bleu Armorique.


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