High tides, waves and storms hit the French coast on Friday and are expected to continue until the end of March, reports RFI.
Coastal towns have taken measures to attempt to avoid damage similar to that suffered during the 2013-2014 winter conditions.
Winds of up to 60km per hour were reported on parts of France’s Atlantic and Channel coasts on Firday morning and tides almost reached their maximum, attracting onlookers fascinated by the breakers crashing onto the shore.
No damage was reported on Friday morning, although roads and bridges were submerged in several places.
Weather forecasters sounded the alert for flooding on the coastline and many towns brought out sandbags, rocks and raised dykes, anxious to avoid the damage they suffered during last year’s stormy winter.
Access to some potentially dangerous sites was restricted in Biarritz, which was badly hit last year, Anglet and Capbreton on the Bay of Biscay.