Overview
- Météo‑France downgraded most southeast alerts overnight, with the Var lifted by 3 a.m., while Côtes‑d’Armor remained on orange alert into the morning.
- A 55-year-old woman died after her car was trapped on a flooded road in Ploumagoar near Guingamp; firefighters recorded more than 400 interventions and 1,500 calls in the department.
- Torrential bursts delivered up to 148.5 mm in 24 hours at Le Castellet, around 127–133 mm in Avignon, and as much as 92–113 mm in an hour in Toulon, triggering flash floods.
- Transport and utilities were hit: about a dozen flights to Marseille were diverted, TER lines in Vaucluse were interrupted, Toulon’s tunnel and station closed, and up to 50,000 customers lost power in the Var.
- Emergency operations continued Monday, with 250–300 fire service callouts in Bouches‑du‑Rhône, 165 in the Var, 259 in Vaucluse where two people had minor lightning injuries, and Rognac schools closed; OM‑PSG was rescheduled for Monday 20:00 and Toulon–La Rochelle was postponed.