An active tropical wave in Martinique causes a rise in water levels in
Heavy rain associated with a tropical wave in Martinique, Tuesday 14 June 2022, caused water levels to rise in different sectors of the island. Since 12:15 pm, Météo France Martinique has put the island on yellow alert for heavy rain and thunderstorms.
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Rising water levels can be seen in several areas of Martinique. This is the result of rain associated with a tropical wave passing through on Tuesday, June 14, 2022 in Martinique.
Slow traffic at a place called Rivière-des-Pères between Saint-Pierre and Le Prêcheur (June 14, 2022).
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Météo France, which put the island on a yellow alert, determined that this bad weather is accompanied by heavy rain and thunderstorms, generating accumulations of 30-60 mm in 3 hours, but locally it can reach 80 mm until today evening.
Submerged road in Rivière-Roche Zac, in Fort-de-France (June 2022).
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Traffic is difficult in some places on the main road. Floods were recorded in Petit Manoir au Lamentin, at Rivière-Roche Zac in Fort-de-France, on the ring road in Dillon, towards Lamentin, flooded road at the Carbet exit towards Saint-Pierre.
The submerged sidewalk in Dillon towards Le Lamentin (June 14, 2022).
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At the Sumarek roundabout in the direction of Schulcher, boulders have been reported on the highway.
Great flow of the Roxelan River in Saint-Pierre (June 14, 2022).
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