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Storm Nils: Vézère River Flooding Prompts Evacuations in Montignac-Lascaux – Archyde
Montignac-Lascaux, France – February 13, 2026 – A surge in water levels from the Vézère River, fueled by Storm Nils, is forcing residents of Montignac-Lascaux to prepare for potential evacuations. As of this afternoon, the river has already exceeded 5.60 meters (approximately 18.4 feet), and authorities are closely monitoring the situation as the peak of the flood is anticipated overnight. This is breaking news, and Archyde is providing the latest updates as they become available.
River Levels Rise, Residents Take Action
The village of Montignac-Lascaux has been bracing for impact, with residents closely watching the river’s rise. Didier, a local resident known for his meticulous record-keeping, has been documenting the water level with photographs near the bridge, a practice he undertakes with each flood event. “Now it’s starting to get serious,” he reported, noting the river had surpassed 5.60 meters at 3 p.m. Local time.
While initial forecasts from Vigicrues predicted a peak of 7 meters – a level that would threaten a significant number of homes – current projections estimate a peak between 6.05 and 6.44 meters. Despite the revised forecast, concerns remain high. Audrey, a resident with a home near the river, was seen purchasing a plank to use as a makeshift barrier against the rising waters. She’s too begun moving furniture onto concrete blocks as a precautionary measure.
A History of Flooding and Community Resilience
Montignac-Lascaux is no stranger to the Vézère’s temper. The river has a history of flooding, with significant events occurring in 2001 and 1982. A water level of 7 meters would surpass those historic highs by 40 centimeters, potentially impacting homes that have previously remained safe. The community, accustomed to the river’s fluctuations, is demonstrating a proactive approach, with many residents taking independent steps to protect their properties.
Crisis Unit Activated, Local Officials Respond
Mayor Laurent Mathieu has established a crisis unit on the first floor of the town hall, working alongside two other elected officials and three municipal councilors. The team is actively monitoring the situation and coordinating efforts to support residents. Gilles, a local business owner, has already cut off electricity to commercial premises on the ground floor, anticipating potential flooding if the river reaches 6.30 meters.
The river is currently carrying debris – including basketballs, tree trunks, and even furniture – a testament to the force of the water. The color of the river has even shifted, taking on an ocher hue reminiscent of the pigments used in the ancient Lascaux cave paintings.
As the night progresses, the focus remains on what is carried upstream by the Corrèze River, which will significantly influence the onset and extent of the decline in water levels. Residents are urged to stay informed and follow the guidance of local authorities.
The situation remains fluid, and Archyde will continue to provide updates as they become available. For the latest information on flood preparedness and safety measures, please visit Archyde.com.