Code Red Issued in Western France Due to Persistent Severe Weather
rennes, france January 28, 2025 08:24Code red warning in three departments in western France due to ongoing heavy rainfall, leading to flooding in Rennes.
Code red warning in three departments in western France due to ongoing heavy rainfall, leading to flooding in Rennes.
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