Drought in France 2022: France on alert, which departments are affected?

Drought in France 2022 France on alert which departments are

DROUGHT. With this week of heat wave, France is suffering the full brunt of the drought. 40 departments are already placed on alert, heightened alert or in drought crisis. Who is concerned ? What restrictions are in place? The card and the restrictions.

[Mis à jour le 17 juin 2022 à 15h09] While France is hot and facing the first heat wave of the season, the soils are suffering from a lack of water and the drought situation is starting to take hold in France. It’s a disaster, the water levels are already low and this heat wave may make the situation worse. Each week, new areas and municipalities are placed on drought alert. To date, 40 departments have already passed the alert threshold (including some on heightened alert and others in crisis, the highest level), and the situation is not expected to improve in the weeks and months to come. . A large part of France could be affected by the end of the summer by the lack of water. Are we heading for a historic drought? In the areas concerned, concrete measures have been put in place to limit water consumption for individuals, businesses and communities. For example, it may be forbidden to wash your car or water your garden.

Even if you are not affected by water restrictions, you can already implement small daily actions to save water. To anticipate, the water companies also call on all users (individuals, companies, industrialists, public services, etc.) to “sobriety” in their way of consuming water in the face of this drought situation that knows France. Everyone at their own level can do something. For example, take showers instead of baths, turn off the water when washing your hands.

Which departments are on drought alert 2022? The list

Still new departments are affected by drought vigilance. As of June 17, 40 departments therefore have areas that are on alert and are affected by a prefectural decree limiting certain uses of water. 126 orders are in progress. Please note that only certain areas may be affected by these prefectural decrees and not all of them have the same scope. While some areas are on alert (i.e. level 1), others have been placed on alert (level 2), on heightened alert (level 3) or even in crisis (level 4).

  • Aïn
  • Combine
  • Alpes-Maritimes
  • Alpes de Haute Provence
  • Ardeche
  • Ardennes
  • Bouches du Rhone
  • Charente
  • Charente Maritime
  • Two Sevres
  • Dordogne
  • Doubs
  • Drome
  • Franche-Comte
  • Gard
  • Gironde
  • Haute-Savoie
  • Ille et Vilaine
  • Indre
  • Loire
  • Loire Atlantique
  • Loir et Cher
  • Loiret
  • Batch
  • Maine et Loire
  • Mayenne
  • Morbihan
  • Pyrenees-Atlantiques
  • Saone-et-Loire
  • Sarthe
  • Savoy
  • Tarn
  • Tarn et Garonne
  • Territory of Belfort
  • Var
  • Vaucluse
  • Vendee
  • Vienna
  • Yonne

Propluvia is the institute of the Ministry of Ecological Transition responsible for monitoring water levels and the internet platform that allows direct consultation of water restriction orders. The site includes a scalable map to view the areas affected by these prefectural decrees.

While 40 departments are currently subject to water restriction measures on June 16, 2022, a new drought is feared for this summer in France. The Ministry of Ecology has published a map on this subject, presenting the risks of drought in France for the coming months.

What are the different drought alert levels? What are the restrictions?

There are four main levels of drought vigilance and all of them result in the implementation of specific measures.

  • Drought vigilance (level 1): informing and encouraging individuals and professionals to save water.
  • Alert (level 2): ​​measures prohibiting the operation of valves, nautical activity, prohibition at certain times of watering gardens, green spaces, golf courses or washing one’s car. For farmers, reduction of levies for agricultural purposes below 50% (or ban up to 3 days a week).
  • Reinforced alert (level 3): stronger limitation of withdrawals for watering gardens, green spaces, golf courses, car washing, etc., until certain withdrawals are prohibited. For farmers, reduction of levies for agricultural purposes greater than or equal to 50% (or ban greater than or equal to 3.5 days per week).
  • Crisis (level 4): cessation of non-priority withdrawals, including withdrawals for agricultural purposes. Only withdrawals to ensure the exercise of priority uses are authorized. They concern sectors such as health, civil security, drinking water and sanitation.

As drought episodes are more and more frequent in France, the Ministry for Ecological Transition and Territorial Cohesion and the Ministry for Energy Transition have published an informational video on their Twitter account on the causes and consequences of the drought, but also on the daily gestures to put in place, whether you are an individual, a company or a community, to reduce your water consumption.

What are the small gestures that can help limit dryness?

Individuals have a role to play in limiting drought, in particular through small everyday gestures summarized by the website of the Ministry of Ecological Transition:

  • Avoid letting the water run
  • Limit the watering of my garden,
  • Install water-saving equipment,
  • Take a shower instead of a bath
  • Install a rainwater collector or containers under the gutter downspouts and in the garden to water it,
  • Repair water leaks,
  • Avoid running your washing machine or dishwasher half empty.



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