Orange alert has been issued in 23 regions in France due to the hurricane.
Due to the hurricane, which is expected to reach a speed of 160 kilometers per hour in places, many train services were canceled during the day in the Normandy region, and the electricity of 75,000 households in the northern regions of the country was cut off. Due to the “Hurricane Gerard”, which is effective in the north of France, it has been reported that 23 regions have passed the orange alert level.
According to the news of the French television channel BFMTV, the hurricane is effective in the northern parts of the country, including the Ile-de-France region, where the capital Paris is located, and the city of Pas-de-Calais, which has a coast on the English Channel, and Nomandia.
Orange alert has been issued in 23 districts due to the hurricane called “Gerard”.
Strong winds are expected to increase in the afternoon and reach speeds of up to 160 kilometers per hour in places.
At night, the speed of the wind, which was felt strongly on the summit of the Eiffel Tower, one of the touristic symbols of Paris, increased up to 132 kilometers per hour.
According to the Meteorological Administration, the storm also went on a yellow alert in the regions of Deux-Sevres, Vienne, Charente-Maritime, Charente, Finistere, Morbihan, Indre-et-Loire, Indre, Loir-et-Cher, Maine-et-Loire and Cher. .
Train services were canceled, electricity was cut off
Due to the hurricane, many trains will not be able to operate in the Normandy region until a certain hour during the day.
France’s official railway company, SNCF, will organize trial runs with reconnaissance trains to check the condition of the rails before they start sailing.
Due to Hurricane Gerard, 75,000 households in the northern regions were also cut off from electricity.
In the green, yellow, orange and red alert categories used for warnings, yellow indicates caution, orange indicates a high probability of danger, and red indicates the highest risk.