A fire has been reported in Sigean (11): what we know

A fire has been reported in Sigean (11): what we know
A fire has been reported in Sigean (11): what we know

Forest fire risk and precautions for the general public in Sigean (11): what we know

Forest fires are a major threat, especially in the summer and in areas with dense vegetation. Here are some essential precautions to take in Sigean (11): what we know, as everywhere in France, to reduce the risk of fire and protect your safety and that of others:

1. Clearing

Clearing is a legal requirement in many high-risk areas, such as Sigean (11): this is what we know. It involves clearing vegetation to reduce the amount of fuel available for a fire. This includes cutting tall grass, brushwood and pruning trees.

  • Areas concerned : Land located less than 200 meters from woods and forests, surroundings of buildings, construction sites, and installations of any kind to a depth of 50 meters, or even 100 meters by decision of the mayor.
  • Responsibilities : The owner or occupant of the premises must ensure that clearing is carried out regularly.

2. Fire bans

It is prohibited to light fires near wooded areas, especially during periods of high fire risk. This prohibition includes:

  • Campfires in Sigean (11): what we know (check departmental and municipal policy).
  • Unsecured barbecues
  • Uncontrolled discharges

3. No smoking

Smoking is strictly prohibited in woods and forests and within 200 meters of them during the fire risk period.

4. Use of devices and tools in Sigean (11): what we know

The use of devices that can generate sparks or intense heat (such as chainsaws and lawnmowers) is regulated. It is advisable to avoid using them during the hottest hours of the day and to always have a means of extinguishing them at hand (such as a bucket of water or a fire extinguisher).

5. Information and prevention

The owners of Sigean (11): what we know are required to inform tenants and new buyers of the clearing obligations and fire risks. Urban planning documents must include maps indicating risk areas.

6. Risk prevention plan

Local authorities develop plans to prevent foreseeable natural risks in terms of forest fires. These plans include specific measures for each territory, aimed at reducing the number of fires and reducing the areas burned.

7. Sanctions

Failure to comply with clearing obligations may result in sanctions in Sigean (11): what we know, including administrative and criminal fines. For example, a fine of €50/m² not cleared may be applied.

For more information, please consult the regulatory documents available on Legifrance.

By adopting these measures, you contribute to the security of Sigean (11): what we know and to the protection of our precious forests.

Where can I find the location of current fires?

You can find the map of current vegetation fires on the Feux de Forêt website, in the “Situation & Vigilance” tab, then “Current fires”.

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