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Severe Thunderstorms Devastate France, Causing Fatalities and Widespread Damage

Severe thunderstorms in France lead to fatalities, injuries, and widespread damage across multiple regions.

Key Points

  • Severe thunderstorms struck on June 25-26, causing two fatalities and 17 injuries.
  • Over 1,500 emergency calls were made due to storm impacts in Corrèze.
  • Widespread power outages affected approximately 13,000 households in the Dordogne region.
  • Schools were closed in affected areas as a precautionary measure.
Severe thunderstorms that struck various regions of France on the night of June 25 to June 26, 2025, have resulted in significant damage, emergency responses, and tragic fatalities. Two people have died, and at least 17 others have sustained injuries as the storms wreaked havoc across multiple departments, including Corrèze, Eure, and Dordogne.

Météo France issued an orange alert as wind gusts reached 110 km/h and hailstones measuring up to 4 cm were reported. In Corrèze, over 1,500 emergency calls were logged, prompting the deployment of around 100 firefighters and 30 gendarmes to assist with rescue and recovery efforts. The storms led to major disruptions, including substantial power outages affecting around 13,000 households in Dordogne and more than 100 communes in Corrèze, with electricity restoration efforts ongoing.

Tragic incidents were reported, including the death of a 12-year-old boy when a tree fell in Tarn-et-Garonne, as well as a 59-year-old man who died after his vehicle collided with a fallen tree in Mayenne. The storms are seen as part of a pattern of recent extreme weather attributed to climate change, coinciding with a national heatwave that marks the 50th since 1947.

In response to the storm damage, local authorities are actively clearing roads, and significant coordination among emergency services has been praised. For instance, in the Eure department, 764 emergency calls were responded to, resulting in 244 incidents where firefighters had to intervene to clear roadways and secure downed cables. Many schools in the affected areas were closed as a precaution, particularly in regions like Malemort and Cosnac.

Despite the challenging conditions, the national examination for students, the brevet des collèges, continued, though accommodations were made for students delayed by the storms. Recovery efforts are ongoing as authorities assess the damage and restore normalcy in the affected regions.

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Orange Thunderstorm Alerts Issued for Seine-Maritime and Allier on June 25, 2025

Severe thunderstorm alerts issued for Seine-Maritime and Allier ahead of predicted storms on June 25.

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  • Orange alerts issued for thunderstorms in Seine-Maritime and Allier on June 25, 2025.
  • Temperatures expected to reach up to 38°C before storms arrive.
  • Severe storms may bring heavy rainfall, hail, and winds gusting up to 110 km/h.
  • Residents advised to follow safety recommendations during the event.
Météo-France has issued orange-level thunderstorm alerts for two departments in France, Seine-Maritime and Allier, in anticipation of severe weather expected on June 25, 2025. The alerts come amid a forecast of a heat wave, with temperatures expected to soar between 32 to 38 degrees Celsius across the regions.

In Seine-Maritime, thunderstorms are set to develop throughout the day, particularly intensifying in the afternoon and evening. The warm, unstable atmosphere could lead to storms becoming increasingly severe as they track north-northeast. Local authorities have prompted residents to adopt safety measures in preparation for the potential impacts of heavy rainfall, hail, and strong winds.

Similarly, the Allier department's alert will take effect at 16:00, with thunderstorms anticipated to follow the heat wave conditions. The severe weather could manifest as intense downpours, potentially generating localized rainfall of 30 to 40 mm within a short time frame, alongside wind gusts exceeding 80 km/h, with localized gusts reaching up to 110 km/h.

Both departments have encouraged residents to stay informed and heed public safety recommendations to mitigate risks associated with the severe weather ahead. For ongoing updates, residents are advised to consult the Météo-France vigilance website.

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Severe Thunderstorms Impact Central and Eastern France as Death and Injuries Reported

Severe weather alerts in France lead to a fatality and multiple injuries from thunderstorms.

Key Points

  • Météo-France issues orange alert for thunderstorms in 18 departments.
  • Severe thunderstorms forecasted with hail, strong winds, and heavy rainfall.
  • Fatality reported in Yvelines due to a falling tree struck by lightning.
  • A woman in Paris critically injured by a falling branch during the storms.
Severe weather alerts have been issued across 18 departments in central and eastern France, as Météo-France warns of potential thunderstorms from Saturday afternoon (June 14) until Sunday morning. The affected areas include Allier, Puy-de-Dôme, Loire, Rhône, and several others, raising concerns of severe conditions such as hail, heavy rainfall, and high winds.

Tragically, a violent storm on June 13 resulted in the death of a 68-year-old man in Grandchamp, Yvelines, when a tree, struck by lightning, fell on a hunting lodge. Emergency services were unable to save him. Additional incidents related to the storm include a woman who sustained critical injuries when a branch fell on her in Paris's 5th arrondissement, requiring her hospitalization. Furthermore, seven others were injured during the storm, including two firefighters, reflecting the dangerous conditions that arose during the previous days' severe weather.

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Severe Thunderstorm Warnings Across Northern France

Northern France faces severe thunderstorms with high wind and hail warnings.

Key Points

  • Météo-France has issued an orange alert for the Somme region.
  • Wind gusts up to 123 km/h reported in Rouen and hail in Paris.
  • Caution is advised, especially for outdoor activities and temporary structures.
  • Severe thunderstorms expected to impact various regions throughout the night.
Severe thunderstorms have struck Northern France, leading to multiple weather warnings as conditions deteriorate. Météo-France issued an orange alert for the Somme region effective from 20:00 on June 13, forecasting fierce wind gusts of 90 to 100 km/h, significant rainfall reaching up to 30 mm, and even the possibility of hail. The prefect of Somme has urged residents to cancel outdoor activities and take precautions, particularly concerning temporary structures, to ensure safety during these extreme conditions (5024).

Reports confirm that the storm front has rapidly moved towards Paris, with record wind gusts recorded at 123 km/h in Rouen, and 102 km/h in Chartres, both setting new June records. The severe weather not only brought deluges but also hailstorms, with impacts felt in Paris and surrounding suburbs, including Orne where hailstones were reported to measure 5 cm in diameter. Meteorological warnings for continued adverse weather persist throughout the night as thunderstorms move toward the Hauts-de-France region (5031).

As the storm system continues to evolve, emergency services are prepared for potential disruptions, and residents are advised to keep updated via Météo-France for the latest safety information.

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Severe Thunderstorm and Heatwave Alerts Issued for Île-de-France Ahead of Weekend

Île-de-France faces severe thunderstorms and heatwave alerts as extreme weather looms.

Key Points

  • Île-de-France under orange alert for thunderstorms on June 13.
  • Thunderstorms to develop in two phases throughout the day.
  • Severe weather effects may extend to Paris and surrounding areas.
  • Residents encouraged to stay informed via Météo-France resources.
The Île-de-France region is under an orange alert for severe thunderstorms expected Friday evening, June 13, 2025. This comes after a period of extreme heat that has gripped the area, prompting concerns about the impact of the impending weather disturbances.

Forecasts indicate that the thunderstorms will develop in two phases. The initial phase is set to bring scattered thunderstorms across the region, marked by localized cells, which may already lead to intense weather conditions. The second, more vigorous phase of thunderstorms is anticipated to strike this evening, primarily affecting northwestern Île-de-France, including the Yvelines, western Val-d'Oise, and the inner suburbs of Paris. Heavy rainfall and strong electrical activity are expected to accompany these severe thunderstorms, raising the specter of significant weather impacts.

Residents have been urged to remain vigilant and informed through Météo-France’s resources. Affected individuals can reach out to Météo-France'S hotline at 05 67 22 95 00 or consult their website for real-time updates.

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Orange Alert Issued for Thunderstorms in Cantal, France

Cantal placed under orange alert for thunderstorms, with warnings of severe weather.

Key Points

  • Cantal under orange alert for thunderstorms effective June 3, 2025.
  • Thunderstorms expected to develop from 4 PM to 11 PM.
  • Severe weather phenomena predicted as storms extend to Allier.
  • Residents advised to limit movements and stay informed.
On June 3, 2025, the Cantal department in France was placed under an orange alert for thunderstorms, effective from 4 PM until 11 PM. This warning coincides with a period of warm and humid air that has settled over the region, creating ideal conditions for storm development. According to local authorities, severe thunderstorms are expected to develop in the late afternoon, initially impacting Cantal before moving towards Allier later in the evening.

Authorities have cautioned residents about the potential for dangerous weather phenomena associated with the storms, which are projected to affect areas from Auvergne to the plains of Bresse/Dombes, with milder impacts anticipated in the Alpine massif.

Local mayors have been informed about the situation, and residents have been advised to limit their movements and stay updated on weather conditions through official channels. The storm activity is particularly concerning given the meteorological context established by the recent warm and humid conditions, prompting serious public safety measures.

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Orange Thunderstorm Alerts Issued Across France on June 3, 2025

Severe thunderstorm alerts issued for multiple French departments on June 3, 2025.

Key Points

  • Météo France issues orange alerts for severe thunderstorms in Cantal and Gers departments.
  • Cantal alert from 4 PM to 11 PM; Gers alert from 7 PM to midnight.
  • Residents advised to stay informed and limit travel during severe weather conditions.
  • Severe thunderstorms predicted, raising public safety concerns.
Météo France has issued orange alerts for thunderstorms in multiple departments on June 3, 2025, as severe weather conditions are anticipated. The Cantal department is under alert from 4 PM to 11 PM, with the advisory indicating the development of potentially severe thunderstorms due to warm, humid air prevalent in the region. Residents are warned of dangerous weather phenomena and are advised to stay updated via Météo France. Mayors in Cantal have been notified about these implications.

Meanwhile, the Gers department is facing its own orange alert from 7 PM to midnight, with forecasts predicting strong to locally violent storms. Public safety recommendations emphasize caution and staying informed on weather updates.

Both alerts underline the necessity for residents to limit travel and adhere to safety measures during this period, highlighting a significant weather threat in the affected areas. With stormy conditions expected to intensify throughout the day, local authorities are preparing for potential impacts of severe weather.

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