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Storm Nelson: around sixty houses damaged by a “mini-tornado” on the island of Yeu

2024-03-28T15:45:20.601Z

Highlights: A mini-tornado affected around sixty houses on Wednesday evening on the island of Yeu, in Vendée. Five other departments on the west coast on orange alert due to violent winds linked to the atmospheric depression Nelson. According to the first elements available from the Vendée prefecture, the meteorological phenomenon does not seem to have caused major damage. “It happened in a fraction of a second, a deafening noise and a wind of unprecedented violence,” says one resident.


The mayor of the Ile d'Yeu spoke on France Bleu Loire Océan of "roofs torn off, fallen trees and a shattered bay window" when Storm Nelson passed through on Wednesday evening.


A mini-tornado affected around sixty houses on Wednesday evening on the island of Yeu, in Vendée, placed Thursday like five other departments on the west coast on orange alert due to violent winds linked to the atmospheric depression Nelson, announced the town hall.

According to the first elements available from the Vendée prefecture, the meteorological phenomenon does not seem to have caused major damage. The mayor of the island of Yeu, Carole Charuau, spoke on radio France Bleu Loire Océan

of “roofs torn off, fallen trees and a shattered bay window”

.

“A mini-tornado took place late in the evening/early night”

on Wednesday, indicates a press release from the town hall released Thursday morning. It affected

“around sixty houses”

and

“a few citizens in difficulty”

received support from firefighters and municipal technical services.

Around fifty interventions by firefighters

“A big, intense and very brief gust of wind, my pergola passed over the house and landed on the road, hitting the neighbor's house. Broken slabs and tiles

,” testified a resident on the Climat-Vendée Facebook page, run by a

“team of meteorology enthusiasts

. ”

“It happened in a fraction of a second, a deafening noise and a wind of unprecedented violence

,” says another resident, according to whom

“the roofs of the entire neighborhood need to be redone

. ”

The town hall of Île d'Yeu indicated Thursday morning that it was collecting information on the damage.

In total, the Vendée firefighters intervened around fifty times between Wednesday 8:00 p.m. and midnight, mainly for falling trees and road clearances, but although the wind blew strongly in the department, the mini-tornado phenomenon did not occur. has not been reported elsewhere than on the island of Yeu.

“Risks of whirlwind phenomena mainly concern Poitou-Charentes”

this Thursday, warns Météo-France.

In addition to Vendée, Charente-Maritime and Deux-Sèvres are also placed on wind orange vigilance, as are Côtes-d'Armor, Finistère and Loire-Atlantique. In these departments,

“the expected values ​​are of the order of 120 to 130 km/h near the coasts and 100 or even occasionally 110 km/h inland, under stormy “squalls” in particular”

, forecasts Météo -France. A gust was measured at 183 km/h at Pointe du Raz, in Finistère, meteorologist Stéven Tual indicates on X.

Source: lefigaro

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