“
9.7 millimeters on average against 70 in other years
”: this is the meager accumulation of precipitation that fell on French territory during this month of July, according to Cyrille Duchesne, meteorologist at
La Chaîne Météo*
.
The driest ever recorded since 1959. Enough to place the country in an alarming water situation, while the month of August has barely begun.
“
We are switching into something quite new, over the past thirty years we have never had such a deficit of rain
“, worries the hydrologist Emma Haziza.
Some villages in the south of France are already subject to heavy restrictions on a daily basis, such as in Seillans in the Var, where the inhabitants are forced to limit their water consumption to 150 or 200 liters per day and per person.
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With a month of August "
without precipitation announced until the 15th, then a few rare thunderstorms in the mountains before a new dry episode
", according to Cyrille Duchesne, the case of Seillans, could be the first of a long list...
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