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A flood hit Drôme, Isère and Ardèche on Monday September 18. It rained for almost nine hours, turning the roads into a torrent of mud. On the morning of September 19, it was time to assess the damage.
In Saint-Sorlin-en-Valloire (Drome)24 hours after the flood, Tuesday September 19, Stéphane no longer recognizes his garden. “There was 30 to 40 centimeters of mud yesterday.”he comments. Yesterday morning, violent storms hit the Drôme as in Saint-Vallier. In Saint-Sorlin-en-Valloire, the exteriors are devastated. After bad weather, you have to do your part to repair the damage.
Pending recognition of the state of natural disaster
Franck has lived in the town for 18 years. He didn’t have any luck because his house was the only one to have been affected. The stream near his home overflowed. 24 hours later, bitterness took over. “We were waiting for the construction of a dike. But we don’t have any and we had water“, he laments. Deprived of electricity, he has been sleeping at his daughter’s house since then. He is waiting for the state of natural disaster to be recognized.
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