Floods in France: 294 Recognized Communes in a State of Natural Disaster
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Fourteen communes have been recognized as a natural disaster following the floods. The list was published this Wednesday. Fourteen communes flooded in Charente are on the list of the
The record series of consecutive rainy days in France ended Monday, at 40 days. In the West, the water continues to fall slowly, suggesting a gradual return to normal for some areas...
French Prime Minister Sebastien Le Corneille said on Monday that 294 municipalities would be declared areas affected by a natural disaster after floods hit western France.
The announcement was eagerly awaited by thousands of affected inhabitants. The Official Journal will publish this Wednesday a first list of 294 communes declared in a state of natural disaster. A validation confirmed by Sébastien Lecornu, which will speed up the aid and compensation processes. - Crues in the West: 294 communes recognized in a state of natural disaster (Weather and weather).
Among these communes, 63 are located in the Lot-et-Garonne, 77 in Maine-et-Loire and 91 in Gironde, said on Tuesday evening the Prime Minister.
Among the municipalities, 63 are located in the Lot-et-Garonne, 77 in Maine-et-Loire and 91 in Gironde, the Prime Minister detailed.
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