The heat wave settles in the Deux-Sèvres. The department is currently placed in yellow vigilance. Faced with this episode, Niort and the agglomeration take measures. The timetables for the three outdoor pools are extended until 8 p.m. from Wednesday July 13 to Monday July 18. This concerns the Pré-Leroy swimming pools in Niort, Jean-Thébault in Magné and Châtelet in Sansais-La-Garette.
Niort Plage remains open in Pré-Leroy and Port Boinot but no physical activities in full sun. Foggers are available to the public.
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The City of Niort also indicates that the demonstrations of 13 andJuly 14thare maintained. With arrangements, however, for the military parade on July 13 at 6 p.m. The doors of the Town Hall will be open before the start so that those present can find shade. Two Civil Protection vehicles will be present near the ceremony and water bottles will be made available to the flag bearers.
The network of recycling centers also remains open. Only the Vouillé recycling center will be closed on the afternoon of July 13.
Call cell ready to be activated
In the event of a change to the orange alert level – which is not the case for the moment – the volunteer agents of the crisis unit will call the elderly, isolated people listed on the heat wave file.
The leisure centersstay open : 300 children are currently welcomed. The staff takes care of the hydration of the children. The outings/activities are studied on a case-by-case basis depending on the possibilities of getting in the shade, whether the trip can be made in an air-conditioned bus, etc.
For the SDFthe city specifies that marauding are assured. “Particular attention is paid to water fountains and public toilets which must remain accessible. On the other hand, to combat the shortage of drinking water, ornamental fountains are stopped”.