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Flood warning: the River Garonne rises above its banks in Bordeaux

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The River Garonne is slightly overflowing in Bordeaux, flooding cycle paths along the quays, while the Gironde department in south-west France is under an orange flood warning for Monday. IMAGES

Added on the 11/03/2024 14:23:58 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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