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Glance around France: 75 drought-hit French departments to declare ‘agricultural disaster’

Monday's round-up of stories from around France includes news of how 75 departments are preparing to declare a state of "agricultural disaster" due to devastating drought that hit much of the country this summer.

Glance around France: 75 drought-hit French departments to declare 'agricultural disaster'
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Agricultural disaster across France

Some 75 departments across France are to file for “agricultural disaster” status with the country's farming ministry due to the devastating drought that has hit parts of France since June.

According to the farming union FNSEA the damage caused by the repeated dry weather has caused between €250 million and €300 million in losses.

Farmers have talked of individual losses of between 30 and 60 percent.

If the government recognises a state of agricultural disaster in a department then farmers must apply for compensation on an individual basis. Many, however, are worried that the criteria for any payout is so strict that it may mean they don't qualify for compensation.

Diesel cars banned in Paris suburbs

Authorities in Paris and the surrounding suburbs voted on Monday to ban diesel cars registered before 2001 from the capital and surrounding region from next summer.

The ban will apply to all roads within the A86 outer ring road and will come into force in July 2019. Some 79 of 131 communes that make up the so-called “Grand Paris” (Greater Paris) area will be affected by the ban.

It is believed some 700,000 diesel cars are affected, meaning their owners will have to change vehicle if they want to be able to carry on driving in these areas.

Tornadoes in the west

Residents in some villages in western France were left in shock after mini-tornadoes ripped up trees and left scenes of devastation on Saturday night.

The freakish weather phenomenon hit parts of Loire-Atlantique and the Vendee.

Trees were ripped up and roofs were torn off as these pictures below show.

Brittany town to turn off street lights

The Brittany town of Quimper has decided to turn off a third of its street lights during the night in order to cut down on the electricity bill.

The town's bill stands at around €80,000 but by turning off around 3,000 street lights, the town's authority hopes to cut the bill by around 15 percent.

The town centre will not be included in the experiment that will see lights go off between 1am and 6am.

 

 

 

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  1. A friend was in Paris on 11/11 and saw a young woman tear off her T-shirt and leap over the barriers between the policemen to face Trump with letters FAKE NEWS scrawled across her bare breasts! Not reported in the French press?

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WEATHER

IN PICTURES: French town hit by freak June hailstorm

A French town has been hit by a freak hailstorm that left locals clearing drifts of ice in the streets with shovels and snow ploughs.

IN PICTURES: French town hit by freak June hailstorm
Photo: Sapeurs-pompiers des Vosges

The hail struck the town of Plombières-les-Bains in the Vosges mountains on Tuesday morning.

Romain Munier, head of communications for the local emergency services, told French media: “There were up to 60 centimetres of accumulated hail” while in the wider area, “up to 10 millimetres of water accumulated in six minutes”.

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Locals were pictured clearing the street of ice with shovels and snow ploughs after the storm passed and the fire and rescue crews for the Vosges area said they had received 56 callouts in total.

Large areas of France are on weather alert for storms until Thursday, as a ‘cold drop’ passes over the country leading to extremely unsettled weather.

In most areas, however, the storms will be confined to heavy rain and thunder.

In neighbouring Switzerland, the Swiss news agency ATS reported giant hailstones up to seven centimetres wide in the canton of Lucerne.

In the canton of Fribourg, the police and fire brigade were called 300 times, including to rescue a class of 16 children and two adults caught in the hail.

Six of the children and one adult were taken to hospital.

At least five people were injured in the German-speaking Swiss cantons, including a cyclist who suffered head injuries from hailstones, according to ATS, whilst in Germany severe flooding has hit parts of the country including Stuttgart.

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