One information often chases another, and this is precisely what worries the president of the National Federation of Firefighters of France (FNSPF), Grégory Allione.
After a summer marked by a heavy toll on the fire front, the latter is now counting on increased awareness on the part of the general public.
Climate change,
"it's now"
, he asserts.
A reality that should lead to a reflection on the means allocated to Civil Security.
"We can't say that the summer was complicated and move on,"
he warns.
The 128th edition of the National Congress of Firefighters of France, which is being held from this Wednesday in Nancy, will highlight these concerns and lead to a series of demands.
All are intended to better arm the firefighters in the face of a scenario that is set to be long-term: episodes of hail and spring floods should follow one another, during the coming summers, heat waves and fires...
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