This was announced by the French weather authority Météo-France on Monday Orange alert for danger of snow, black ice, avalanches and extreme cold in six departments in the south and east of this European country.
According to the Meteorological Bulletin, the departments of Allier, Rhône, Loire, Ain, Haute-Savoie and Saône-et-Loire have been placed in the second-highest level of the emergency scale because of disruption after deep sea temperatures .
The French weather agency also claimed that as of Tuesday December 13, 40 departments had declared themselves under yellow alert, including the capital Paris.
The entity stated that the values fluctuated between minus three and four degrees Celsius that day and the accumulated snow reached between one and three centimeters.
The authorities stipulated that In the early morning hours of December 12-13 there are snow showers, which are gradually replaced by freezing rain.
In this sense, the risk of black ice should be monitored, since the thin layer that forms on the road surface due to the risk of slippage is well known.
Local sources pointed this out Although the orange alert was set up by the morning of Tuesday 13th, surveillance will continue until December 15thbecause of the danger of snowfall in the plains of Brittany to Alsace.
Likewise, That day went beyond the discovery of the lifeless body of a 24-year-old man who died of hypothermiawho left a party for his home in Denves in the early hours of the morning and attempted to walk about 12 miles.
Police media highlighted that he called a friend to pick him up in his car, but when he arrived he found he had disappeared. After hours of searching, a gendarmerie drone found the body next to a tree. (ALH)
With information from Le Monde and TeleSUR
Taken from Cubadebate
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