After Eunice, Franklin.

The gusts of wind again exceeded 100 km / h this Sunday evening in Seine-Maritime: between 10 p.m. and midnight, “peaks of 141 km / h were noted in Fécamp, 107 km / h in Dieppe, 111 km / h at Cap de la Hève and 100 km/h at Rouen”,

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In downtown Rouen, a little before 11 p.m., a stone cob fell from the roof of the courthouse and "other pieces would potentially be weakened", according to the department's firefighters quoted by local radio.

Two streets were closed as a precaution.

The passage of the #Franklin storm damaged the courthouse in #Rouen with several rock falls on the right wing of the building.

Access is closed to traffic pic.twitter.com/C5Q0zDogmd

— Jérémy Chatet (@jeremychatet) February 21, 2022

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If, during the night, the vigilance of Météo France went back from "orange" to "yellow" for all the departments concerned by the gale, the prefecture of Seine-Maritime still calls for vigilance: "Météo France foresees the development of a rainy front likely to be accompanied by strong gusts that can exceed 100 km/h, including inland.

The wind will continue until Monday at the end of the day.

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Disturbances were still reported Monday morning on SNCF traffic.

The railway company had to call in a lumberjack to remove trees and branches obstructing the tracks.

[💨 Storm FRANKLIN] Track


verification is complete and traffic is back to normal on all Normandy


lines.✅ 📷 Here are some shots of the damage caused by Storm Franklin in Normandy.


⬇#TempeteFranklin https://t.co/c9Jp2Ha9oY pic.twitter.com/80SWSmVALQ

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Traffic on the Normandy bridge (where a truck had fallen under the effect of storm Eunice on Friday), on the Brotonne bridge and on the Tancarville bridge was still prohibited for heavy goods vehicles, trailers, two -wheels and pedestrians.

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In the Channel, on the night of Sunday to Monday, the vehicle of a couple in their seventies was swept away by the waves on a submersible road at high tide, in Bricqueville-sur-mer.

Its occupants were found drowned.

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