Severe Flooding Paralyzes Cannes: Tourists Advised to Exercise Caution

By Ivan PetrenkoSep 24, 2024 21:35 PMNews
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Floodwaters in Cannes disrupted everyday life and travel. Source: unsplash

On September 23, 2024, the city of Cannes in southern France was struck by devastating floods. Streets, usually known for their calm and tourist-friendly atmosphere, were turned into raging rivers, submerging cars and motorcycles, while some roads became impassable.

The disaster hit Cannes after continuous heavy rains, turning city streets into fast-flowing waterways. Local authorities urged residents and tourists to stay in safe places and avoid traveling around the city. Vehicles were at serious risk—on some streets, cars were nearly submerged, potentially leading to significant property damage.

As a popular tourist destination, especially during the summer months, Cannes attracts travelers from around the world. However, the floods have caused severe disruptions to transportation and made access to major tourist attractions difficult. In the coming days, tourists are advised to reconsider their routes and plans, as unpredictable weather may cause additional delays and cancellations of tours.

Advice for Tourists

For those currently in Cannes, it is extremely important to stay cautious and pay attention to new warnings from local authorities. It is crucial to avoid flooded roads and plan alternative routes in advance. Rainfall is expected to continue, which could worsen the situation.

Meteorologists are warning that the rains, which caused sudden flooding, will persist for several more days. Cannes, as a coastal city, often faces such weather events, especially during the autumn months. However, this time, the scale of the flooding has exceeded expectations, making the situation particularly dangerous for both locals and tourists.

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