Storms play havoc across France


FE Team | Published: June 05, 2022 22:01:46


Hailstorm damaged corn crops on Sunday near Pujo-le-Plan, southwestern France — AFP

PARIS, June 05 (AFP): Storms across large parts of France Saturday killed one woman, wrought havoc in some vineyards and forced thousands of cub scouts to run for shelter.
In contrast, the Mediterranean island of Corsica sweltered in record temperatures for the month of June.
A woman died after being trapped under a car by flash waters caused by a storm in the northern city of Rouen, the mayor's office announced.
In the Landes and Gers region of southwest France, hailstones bigger than golf balls crashed down on parts of the Armagnac vineyard, local growers and officials said.
Bernard Malabirade, president of the Gers agriculture department, said the hailstorm had affected tens of thousands of hectares.
In the southwest Landes region, wine grower Nelly Lacave described the destruction left in the wake of the storm.
"In the vineyards, there is nothing left, the roof of our agricultural building is a giant Swiss cheese, and in the house, the windows are broken," she told AFP.
"My father, who is almost 70 years old, has never seen this," she added.
Power company Enedis said Saturday evening the storms had cut off electricity to around 5,000 household across the country.
In Loir-et-Cher, central France, 30,000 scouts who gathered for a camping trip over the Pentecost holiday weekend had to be rushed to safety, many of them inside the local chateau.
"The storm broke at around 4:30 pm," the scouts' press spokesman Damien Tardy told AFP.
"It lasted for a few minutes, but it was relatively strong, and a gust of wind collapsed the tents of the cub scouts.

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