The rue d'Aubagne will reopen next week to pedestrians, the newspaper
La Provence
revealed on Friday
.
The precise date of this reopening, confirmed by France Info, is not known.
On November 5, two dilapidated buildings collapsed in this Marseille street lined with old buildings, causing the death of eight people.
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This announcement came during a public meeting held this Friday evening about the future of the Noailles district, in the presence of residents and elected officials of the municipal majority. Recent studies and expertise have made it possible to reduce the security perimeter, reported
La Provence
.
"Patrick Amico, deputy mayor of Marseille in charge of housing and the fight against substandard housing, announced the reopening of the top of the rue d'Aubagne to pedestrian traffic, taking into account the latest expertise"
, confirmed the town hall of Marseille with France Info.