French Government Activates New 'Extreme Heat' Orsec Plan
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"Dedicated centres" for "vulnerable people" will be open in the red watch departments this weekend. The government spokesman Maud Bregeon announced on Friday the
The government has decided to launch an Orsec plan for extreme heats, while 24 departments will be placed on Saturday, July 11 on hot red alert. Faced with this, what is the situation in the emergency services?
The French government has activated the ORSEC emergency response system for the first time due to "extreme heat" for departments facing a new heat wave, which is expected to last until next week.
The French government agrees with the population at the height of the third heat wave of the year. A new civil protection plan is now intended to better protect the elderly, the single and the homeless. By Cai Rienäcker.
The third heat wave of the year is intensifying in France and is expected to last at least until the middle of next week. The government has triggered an Orsec plan "extreme heats" in red departments, while temperatures could reach 40°C in the West and the risk of fire remains very high.
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