State of natural disaster recognized in three communes of Haute-Garonne, including two near Toulouse
By Quentin Marais
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This Tuesday, July 26, 2022, a ministerial decree, dated the 11th of the same month, was published in the Official Journal. It recognizes the state of natural disaster in three communes of Haute-Garonne, including two near Toulouse: Colomiers, low wall and finally Saint Gaudens.
Drought in the viewfinder
The state of natural disaster was recognized “for the phenomenon of ground movements differentials resulting from drought and soil rehydration”, as indicated by the prefecture of Haute-Garonne. Colomiers and Muret are concerned for the period from April 1 to June 30, 2021while for Saint-Gaudens, the niche is wider: it ends, him, September 30, 2021.
10 days, top time
For disaster victims who have not declared their claim, they have a period of “10 days from July 26, 2022 to present their file to their insurer. For more information, the prefecture invites the inhabitants go to this link.
What about 2022?
While this state of natural disaster therefore concerns the spring-summer 2021 period, the year 2022 has already reserved two major heat waves in Haute-Garonne. Former forecaster for Météo France, Pascal Boureau, explained to Toulouse News than in the Pink City, the drought had already reached a record level in May. And maybe experience the same trend. To be continued…
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