Two evacuated holiday colonies and interventions for floods in Ille-et-Vilaine after thunderstorms

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Two evacuated holiday colonies interventions:

During the night, strong precipitation hit the north of the department. For example, We have thus recorded up to 51.2 mm of rain to penguate or even 51.5 mm in Plesder. Nevertheless, In total. Furthermore, the CODIS (Operational Fire and Rescue Center) of Ille-et-Vilaine indicates that it has carried out around fifty interventions between midnight and 9 a.m., this Saturday, most of these outings being linked to flooded cellars.

53 children. supervisors evacuated from a campsite – Two evacuated holiday colonies interventions

South of Saint-Malo, in the town of Saint-Père-Marc-en-Poulet, around fifty young people from two summer camps, who stayed under tents at the Le Bel Event campsite, had to be evacuated. Faced with bad weather. a first group, made up of 32 children and six supervisors, from Saint-Malo, and a second from Lanvollon (22), with 13 children and 2 supervisors, were taken care of during the night. They were all transported. two evacuated holiday colonies interventions sheltered in the town hall of the town where beds and covers were made available to them.

This Saturday morning, the vigilances for the risk of rain-innon and thunderstorms were lifted in the department.

two evacuated holiday colonies interventions — Two evacuated holiday colonies interventions: During the night. strong precipitation hit the north of the department. We have thus recorded up to 51.2 mm of rain to penguate or even 51.5 mm in Plesder. In total, the CODIS (Operational Fire and Rescue Center) of Ille-et-Vilaine in.

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