Cars washed away and village ‘cut in two’ by mudslides in north France (2024)

Storms and rain are expected to continue across most of the country today and tomorrow

Cars washed away and village ‘cut in two’ by mudslides in north France (1)

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Violent storms and torrential rain hit the north of France yesterday (May 21), causing homes to flood and mudslides to pour down streets, washing away cars.

Several residents were evacuated from their homes. A village near the town of Albert in the Somme department was “cut in two” by the mudslides, said the local prefecture, despite the department not being subject to any storm alert. Farms and fields have also been heavily impacted.

Villages near Albert, such as Etinehem-Méricourt, Morlancourt and Sailly-Laurette, were the worst affected by the mudslides. Around 40mm of rain, which is usually the equivalent of all the precipitation in the month of May, fell very quickly.

No injuries have been reported but 13 people were evacuated to the salle des fêtes in Sailly-Laurette. Tens of cars were washed away by mudslides in different villages and doors and windows were forced off their hinges on several properties. 70 firefighters and police officers were mobilised.

D’un seul coup, il y a eu de la pression au niveau de ma porte d'entrée et la boue est rentrée, mais je n’ai pas eu le temps de réagir. Toute la maison était envahie.

"All of a sudden, there was pressure on the front door and the mud came in, but I did not have time to react. The whole house has been invaded," a local resident toldFrance 3.

Another said: "We were having dinner. Mud started coming into the house. It lifted the flowerpots, which smashed a bay window. There was a torrent and the furniture went flying."

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Mudslides pour down streets

Below you can see footage of the mudslides in the Somme.

⛈️ Des orages diluviens concernent la Somme ce mardi soir avec d'importantes coulées de boue observées à Morlancourt ! (© Mélina Chs) pic.twitter.com/j6nupqDItx

— Météo Express (@MeteoExpress) May 21, 2024

📌 [#ORAGES]▪️Des coulées de boue sont également signalées à Etinehem-Méricourt, à 10 km d'Albert (80) ⛈️⚠️

🎥 Antoine Palpied pour @LaMeteo2laSomme@MeteoExpress @F3Picardie @CourrierPicard @fbleupicardie @KeraunosObs @sdis80 pic.twitter.com/xl80YvFf61

— La Météo de la Somme (@LaMeteo2laSomme) May 21, 2024

Watch as the mudslides pour down this street.

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⚡ VIDÉO CHOC - #Météo : Une coulée de boue spectaculaire a déferlé ce mardi soir dans la commune de #Morlancourt, située dans la #Somme. Des #pluies orageuses intenses ont provoqué des inondations en fin de journée. #orages pic.twitter.com/uqvYabZ2CU

— FranceNews24 (@FranceNews24) May 22, 2024

Here, you can see cars struggle down a flooded road, fighting against the mudslide.

📌 [#ORAGES]▪️De grosses coulées de boue touchent les environs d'Albert (#Somme) ce mardi soir, comme ici à Morlancourt 😮⛈️

▶️ La situation est délicate sur le secteur, ne vous engagez pas sur les routes inondées ⚠️

🎥 Dim Loisgal pour @LaMeteo2laSomme@sdis80 @MeteoExpress pic.twitter.com/XeEi6O1NCn

— La Météo de la Somme (@LaMeteo2laSomme) May 21, 2024

In the Oise, there was similar weather, with 35mm of precipitation in less than an hour.

19h41 : ⛈️Les orages sont moins présents ce soir mais la situation près de Songeons #Oise reste délicate avec des coulées de boue observées comme le montre ces impressionnantes images.

Il est tombé 35mm en moins d’1h sur ce secteur.

Vidéo de Antoine Borgoo pour @MeteoNordParis pic.twitter.com/LS7CgYErHG

— Météo Nord Parisien 🌪⚡️🌈☀️ (@MeteoNordParis) May 21, 2024

Storms also hit the west of the country including Morbihan (Brittany), where 280 lightning strikes were recorded throughout the night.

A majority of French departments remain on yellow (low level) alert for storms today and tomorrow, especially around Paris and in the centre of France.

The bad weather is expected to continue with rain and storms predicted in three quarters of the country - with only parts of the south-east spared. Temperatures are likely to reach as high as 23C in the south-east and stay around 15C in the rest of the country.

To date, this month has been the rainiest and least sunny May for the past ten years.

On Monday (May 20), a violent hail storm hit Dijon, covering the streets in white, with up to 30cm of hail. However, it only lasted 15 minutes.

⛈️ Un fort orage de grêle vient de s'abattre sur Dijon en Côte-d'Or, blanchissant totalement les rues de la ville ! (© Sebastián Faya Titi) pic.twitter.com/XnzF0I64eY

— Météo Express (@MeteoExpress) May 20, 2024
Cars washed away and village ‘cut in two’ by mudslides in north France (2024)

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