In Rennes, affected since Saturday, January 25 by floods never seen in forty years, the decline is not for now. She will be slow and will not “probably not before Wednesday,” warns the mayor, Nathalie Appéré, this Sunday, at 6 p.m. Consequence: many dwellings are affected by floods.
While many Rennes spontaneously offer their help to him, the city launched a citizen solidarity. “We invite all people wishing to help clean up the housing affected after the decline to register online on the Citizen Factory website. This will make it possible to coordinate actions with the municipal services and the associations of rescuers to lend a hand. The registration methods will be communicated on Monday.
The peak “not yet reached”
The crisis unit set up on Saturday continues to operate to identify any difficult situations and bring residents to the inhabitants in need. Two emergency reception centers will remain open in the coming days* for people who cannot be welcomed by relatives. Telephone reception is always provided on 02 23 62 10 10.
-An inspection tour is also carried out in the city’s crèches and schools. But “no alert was reported at this stage”. If any problems are detected, details the municipality, the parents of students will be directly informed. “Unfortunately, the flood peak is not yet reached,” warns Nathalie Appéré. A new rainy episode is planned for this night and everyone is called to the greatest vigilance in the sectors concerned. »»
*The Constant-Véron gymnasiums, located at 1 rue Constant-Véron, Jean-Prouff, at 5 place Paul-Ricoeur