French PM announces support for fire-damaged villages after jeers from residents
Summary
The French government has approved 12 million euros to help towns damaged by recent wildfires in southern France. Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu also announced tax relief for businesses affected, but some residents jeered him during his visit to one of the hardest-hit villages.Key Facts
- France set aside 12 million euros to support towns damaged by wildfires in the south.
- Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu visited Le Porge, where 183 homes were destroyed by fire.
- The government will offer tax breaks to companies impacted by the wildfires.
- Some local residents reacted with jeers during the Prime Minister’s visit to the affected village.
- The fires have caused significant damage and forced evacuations in parts of southern France.
- Firefighters continue efforts to control the wildfires in the Landes region.
- The wildfires are linked to dry conditions and heatwaves affecting the area.
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