Here, in a few lines, are the news items from recent days in Nièvre.
Two parked cars hit in Nevers
A Renault Captur collided with two parked vehicles, at the corner of Gambetta and Saint-Martin streets, on the night of Friday November 1 to Saturday November 2, around 5 a.m. The driver tried to pass himself off as the passenger to the police, but, confused by a witness, ended up recognizing his presence at the wheel. He was circulating with 1.56 g of alcohol per liter of blood.
He drives without a driving license in Nevers
A motorist, stopped by the police after an infraction of the Highway Code, was driving despite the suspension of his driving license, Saturday November 2, around 11 p.m., rue Bernard-Palissy. Unhappy at being arrested, he insulted the officials. His car ended up impounded.
Homes burglarized, a car in a canal, overloaded trucks… Nièvre news in brief
A jewelry theft in Nevers
Jewelry was stolen from a home on rue du Commandant-Rivière where an unknown person entered after breaking into the front door. The theft was noticed on the evening of Sunday, November 3.
A car on fire in Nevers
A car caught fire on the night of Sunday November 3 to Monday November 4, around 12:45 a.m., rue du Colonel-Jeanpierre. The heat released by the flames damaged a van parked nearby.
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A fire in an Arzembouy silo
A fire broke out in a silo containing forty tonnes of sunflowers on Sunday, November 3, around 9:45 p.m. Around thirty firefighters had to unload the burning contents. The disaster, completely under control early in the morning of Monday, November 4, did not spread.
A pavilion ravaged by flames in Moussy
A pavilion was ravaged by flames on Sunday, November 3, around 8 a.m. When help arrived, he was completely engulfed in flames. Firefighters managed to protect an adjoining garage. The fire did not cause any casualties.
A cardboard fire in La Charité-sur-Loire
Five employees of the Gonzalez Bâtiment company were slightly poisoned on Monday, November 4, around 9:15 a.m., by the smoke released by a cardboard fire. Firefighters quickly extinguished the fire and transported the victims to the hospitals of Nevers and Cosne-sur-Loire for examinations.