After the Flood of the Garonne, This Mayor Wants to Pass on to the Young People "the Culture of the Flood"
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After ten days of flooding, the degrease begins in the Lot-et-Garonne. It reveals numerous damage, especially to the market gardeners who have lost a large part of their harvest. To realize this, the TF1 JT went to Aiguillon and Port-Sainte-Marie. - "For the moment, it is a lake": with the décru de la Garonne, farmers discover the extent of the damage (Weather and weather).
Mayor of Lagruère (Lot-et-Garonne), Jacques Verdelet is also one of the rescuers at work during the floods. He wishes to pass on this know-how to the younger generations.
The décru is started in the Lot-et-Garonne, and the department is now in orange (and not red) alertness. But the Garonne is still very far from having returned to her bed.
The Lot-et-Garonne is experiencing severe flooding, with ninety-three municipalities already in demand for the recognition of natural disasters. Water levels are falling, but 500 households remain without electricity....
Sixteen gardois firefighters went in reinforcement in the Lot-et-Garonne with the southern column. They joined for eight days the detachment also composed of the Valencian and Héraultian firefighters to assess the needs on site and to assist the population, the agricultural sectors and to market in the face of the floods they are currently suffering.
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