Sur la rive droite à Bordeaux, au parc aux Angéliques, la Garonne commence à déborder en raison de la marée. @SO_Bordeaux @sudouest pic.twitter.com/htYn7RBBRU
— Adrien Bacon (@adrien_bacon) March 10, 2024
En face, au niveau du Ponton Burdigala, la Garonne gagne de plus en plus la route. Quelques mètres plus loin, en direction du restaurant L’Estacade, la route est complètement inondée @SO_Bordeaux pic.twitter.com/Cj63nPFaZz
— Juliette Thévenot (@JulietteThev) March 11, 2024
Oh no! In Bordeaux, the Garonne river is causing floods and turning streets into rivers. Residents are stranded, with cars and bikes left behind. But the water is slowly receding, as seen behind the Sud Ouest headquarters on Quai de Queyries. Stay safe everyone! 🌊🚗🚲 #BordeauxFloods #StaySafe And here is a tweet from Gaëlle Richard showing the situation. Make sure to follow @SO_Bordeaux for updates! 📸🌧️ #TwitterUpdate And just below, an Instagram block with some cool styling elements. Keep scrolling for more updates! 📷✨ #SocialMediaBuzzSee this post on Instagram A post shared by 🍷 Gavé Fier Bordeaux (@gavefierbordeaux)#GrandesMarées A Bordeaux, les quais rive droite inondés ce lundi matin avec la Garonne sortie de son lit, sous l'effet de la marée haute pic.twitter.com/YYKvTFKz83
— Stéphane Hilarion (@stephilarion) March 11, 2024
Check out this super cute Instagram post! It's full of joy and happiness. Just take a look at the adorable design and colors used. It's sure to bring a smile to your face. Enjoy! 💖🌟 #happydays #instalove.Check out this post on Instagram: A post shared by Le Bonbon Bordeaux (@le_bonbon_bordeaux)Voir cette publication sur Instagram