Fireworks of 14 July: Numerous Shows Cancelled in France Due to Fire Risk
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A few days after the disaster that ravaged Narbonne and Marseilles, the risk of fire leaving remains high in some ten departments. Consequence: some municipalities decide to cancel or postpone the festivities planned for the national holiday.
While the drought continues in many departments, several municipalities have given up their fireworks on 14 July. Sometimes it is the prefects who have taken the decision out of fear of the fires. In the Underground, in Creuse, for example, the prefecture leaves the mayors to decide. Others are firmer: prohibition to fire fireworks for individuals in the (social subjects).

Many fireworks planned for July 14 have been cancelled in France due to the high risk of fire. The use of fireworks will also be prohibited for individuals in certain departments.
The risks of fire cause many other communes in France to cancel their traditional fireworks on July 14 Many fireworks planned for July 14 have been cancelled in France.
The fireworks of 14 July remain a must-see in the Rhône, which generally resists budgetary restrictions and environmental criticism. An event that brings happiness to the inhabitants and pride of the artificers, mobilized months in advance.
Some fireworks in Charente are at the expense of drought. Elected officials have decided to cancel them or to report them. Thierry Bastier, the mayor of Ruffec was the first to lower the weapons.
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