After the floods of May 2, Livarot requests recognition as a natural disaster

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Following floods that occurred on May 2, 2024, at the Lebertre residence, in Livarot-Pays d’Auge (Calvados), ten tenants on the ground floor were evacuated around 4 a.m. Today, some have not yet returned to their homes. The City has filed a request for recognition as a natural disaster.

All the tenants of the Lebertre residence have not yet returned to their accommodation in Livarot. | WEST FRANCE


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  • All the tenants of the Lebertre residence have not yet returned to their accommodation in Livarot. | WEST FRANCE

In the park of the Isle manor, the Jean-Lebertre residence, in Livarot-Pays d’Auge, has regained its tranquility. Victim of the flood of May 2, the ten tenants on the ground floor were evacuated around 4 a.m.

Read also: Heavy rains in Calvados: flooding in the Pays d’Auge and rivers on alert

Today, the access corridors are clean and only a few traces on the wall recall the episode of rising waters…

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