Shortly after 4 p.m. this Monday, December 23, firefighters from the Territoire de Belfort were called to a flood in the town of Dorans. In the town hall building to be precise, at 10, rue des Lilas. The council room was impacted. On site, the emergency services, three firefighters from the Belfort-Sud emergency center with two machines, carried out the drying of the premises over approximately 15 m². Protection was also put in place: tarpaulin was extended over 50 m² to protect the parquet floor.
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The gutter blocked by snow
According to our information, this flooding is the consequence of the weather conditions of recent days. A gutter would have been blocked by snow, and water accumulated by melting would have infiltrated the roof. Before finishing sinking into the recent council room, located in the town hall extension built in 2014 and inaugurated in 2015.
Still according to our information, the mayor, in particular, plans to return to the site in the coming days, probably this Thursday 26, in order to remove the tarpaulin. To, among other things, avoid potential mold.