Overview
- Aude and Hérault were downgraded from orange to yellow as rains eased, with the prefecture scheduling school reopenings on Wednesday and lifting preventive evacuations in Narbonne.
- Authorities report more than 130 emergency interventions since Sunday and several injuries, including at least one in critical condition, as localized flooding and river overruns were managed.
- Transport and utilities remain disrupted around Narbonne, with dozens of roads still impassable, several hundred customers without power, and potable water issues noted in Talairan.
- River levels that surged earlier have begun to recede, including the Aude near 7 m at Cuxac and the Orb at Béziers, which had peaked at 11.37 m above its 2018 reference.
- The storm system is shifting northwest, placing Finistère and Morbihan under orange rainfall alerts with 40–60 mm expected in 24 hours, reinforced by strong seas and tides as Vigicrues flags orange vigilance on the Odet and the Laïta.