The Intercommunity Committee for the Sanitation of Lake Bourget (CISALB) has renovated the 18 flood markers distributed in the city center: an important act of restoring our heritage and raising awareness of the risks of flooding.
The 18 flood markers distributed in the city center were recently renovated by the CISALB, with the support of the local paint company Radiani, which walked the streets of the city center of Chambéry for a week.
This renovation helps to raise public awareness of the risk of flooding and to highlight little-known moments in the history of our city.
To repaint the flood markers, the Radiani company could not choose just any color! So that the plates are consistent with the historical heritage of the city, the colors used – black and white – were defined and validated by the architect of the Buildings of France.
Did you know ?
These markers were installed following the biggest flood the city had ever known, on January 18, 1875. On that day, the entire plain of Chambéry, from the city center to Lake Bourget, is flooded. The cause: an exceptional warm spell which caused the Leysse and its tributaries, the Hyères and the Albanne, to overflow. Under the influence of unusually warm rain for the season, the snow in the surrounding hills melts and very quickly raises the level of the rivers. In a few hours, the water invaded the city and rose higher and higher until it reached 1.12 meters on rue Bonivard and rue Croix d’Or! The plain around Chambéry then resembled a vast lake and the damage was innumerable.
Since 1875, other floods have taken place but much less destructive than this one. The last big flood of the 20th century dates back to 1990, the city center was not flooded but the plain of Savoie Technolac was heavily affected.
Go in search of flood markers!
To go in search of flood markers, nothing could be simpler! Just open your eyes. Children will also be able to familiarize themselves with these plates by taking part in the treasure hunt “In the footsteps of water” offered by the Eurêka Gallery launched during Nature Week in the city 2022, as part of the “Permeable city” approach. », to discover from May 14th. A playful approach to make the youngest aware of the risks and prevention of floods in our territory!
The flood marker at the intersection of Place St-Léger and Rue Métropole is located 36.5 cm above the ground.
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