Flooding in central France submerges rail and road links

October 18, 2024 GMT
Heavy rains hit southern France's Ardèche region, flooding streets and sweeping away vehicles caught up in the torrents. French weather officials placed the region under a red alert for flooding, warning of further heavy rainfall into Thursday night.
Heavy rains hit southern France's Ardèche region, flooding streets and sweeping away vehicles caught up in the torrents. French weather officials placed the region under a red alert for flooding, warning of further heavy rainfall into Thursday night.

PARIS (AP) — Torrential rains and flooding submerged roads and railways in central France on Thursday, disrupting transportation in the region.

National railway operator SNCF halted regional trains between the cities of Lyon and Saint-Étienne, saying the tracks were impassable. Train services were not expected to resume until Friday morning.

A main highway between the two cities also was inundated and subsequently closed. Authorities also shut down several local roads, urging residents to avoid all flooded areas.

The country’s wine-producing Rhône and Loire regions were on high alert, with officials warning residents against attempting to cross flooded streets by car or on foot.