Parisians are not welcome in their second homes, which have become a place of withdrawal since the introduction of containment measures. Last Monday, off the coast of Morbihan, they arrived en masse in Belle-Île-en-Mer, causing fights and jostling in a large area, as the owner of the establishment relates. “As soon as they got off the boats, they raided the shelves, without taking any account of the barrier measures. We were taken aback and overwhelmed. We did not have an order service because until then everything was quiet, ” says Pierre Gelebart.
This massive arrival, which raises fears of a spread of the virus on the island, hitherto spared, forced the authorities to react. As of this Wednesday, access to this territory has been limited with limited maritime services. By order, the prefect also reacted. It is now prohibited to make " seasonal rentals" or to make "available
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