Faced with the drought, the town of Quincy-le-Vicomte has to bring a tanker to get water supply. This summer, the bill is expected to climb to 25,000 euros. The inhabitants, they, do everything to spoil as little water as possible.
Faced with the drought, the town of Quincy-le-Vicomte has to bring a tanker to get water supply. This summer, the bill is expected to climb to 25,000 euros. The inhabitants, they, do everything to spoil as little water as possible.
The source of the Prâles has not provided enough water since the beginning of the summer. To get water on the tap, the population must rely on road deliveries, which remain expensive despite the voluntary nature of the inhabitants.
Read the full article on stephaneLarue.com In Quincy-le-Vicomte, Côte-d'Or, the water source has been dry since July 2026. For the third year in a row, tanker trucks are refuelling the village, a 25,000-euro operation aggravated by heat.