Discover the local news not to be missed this Monday, December 2 in the Hautes-Pyrénées.
Ourde: a hiker dies after a rock fall
A hiker was killed by falling rocks while walking in Barousse this Sunday in a group.
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A hiker dies in the Pyrenees after a rock fall
As soon as the alert was given, the mountain rescue gendarmes from the Pierrefitte-Nestalas PGHM came to his aid but the septuagenarian did not survive his very serious injuries.
Ossun: an unoccupied house catches fire for the third time this year
Saturday morning, a suspicious fire broke out in an uninhabited house in Ossun. The third in a few months…
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Suspicious fire in Ossun: an unoccupied house catches fire for the third time this year
A new investigation was opened by the Ossun gendarmerie, with the reinforcement of the Tarbes BR and the criminal identification team, which made findings throughout the day.
Hautes-Pyrénées: two undeclared vegetation fires mobilize firefighters
This Sunday at the end of the afternoon, the firefighters went to reconnoitre two undeclared vegetation fires.
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“It’s totally unconscious…” two undeclared vegetation fires mobilize firefighters in the Pyrenees
The first, for a vegetation fire in the town of Cauterets, in the area of the Reine Hortense chalet. The second fire was reported in the Chiroulet sector, and seemed much larger.
Winter sports: interview with the new boss of the Pyrenees section of Domaines Skiables de France
Laurent Garcia, new president of the Pyrenees section of Domaines Skiables de France, discusses his roadmap, the 2024-2025 season and the committed diversification of ski resorts in the Pyrenees massif.
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Ski resorts: “We are focused on opening as soon as possible” according to Laurent Garcia, president of the Pyrenees section of Domaines Skiables de France
“We are focusing on the weather conditions so that we can open as soon as possible. We are waiting, we are fine-tuning our preparations and we are going to watch for cold spells and snowfall.”
Lannemezan: she transforms her house into a family haven for the elderly
After a 30-year career at the Rhône Méditerranée Rhône Water Agency, Agnès, although finding intellectual interest in her missions, felt the need for a more manual and social activity.
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Agnès transforms her house into a family haven for seniors, inspired by nature and mutual aid
The opportunity presented itself to return to her region of origin, where she was able to find a large house in a town offering everything necessary, as well as a large garden.