Residents facing major risks to act well

Residents facing major risks to act well
Residents facing major risks to act well

Sunday morning, on the Place de l’Église, the municipal police teams, with Captain Nathalie Peltier, and the municipal reserve accompanied by Alain and Michel Gabeau, deputies, were present as part of the national day of resilience.

The heavy rains of last week and their consequences probably motivated Saint-Cyriens to participate in the workshops and consult the signs detailing the correct behavior to adopt in the face of major risks.

The various catastrophic situations that could affect the municipality were explained, in particular: floods, industrial risks, storms, heatwaves, etc. Residents were able to obtain informative flyers to keep carefully to remind themselves of the crucial steps to follow in the event of an emergency. emergency.

The success of this day proves that the residents of Saint-Cyr-en-Val are truly committed to supporting each other. By understanding the potential risks, we can put in place effective strategies to address them. A great example of local solidarity.

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