Two gendarmes check Cassis as part of the confinement - Mathilde Ceilles / 20 Minutes

The coastal communities are doing it one after the other. After the curfews set up in several towns in the Alpes Maritimes, Hérault and Pyrénées Orientales, the mayors of Bouches-du-Rhône and Var have decided to tighten the rules of containment in the evening and at night. to fight coronavirus.

Thus, the town hall of Pourrières, in the Var, set up on Saturday evening a curfew clearly reducing the exemptions from possible exits from 23 hours to 5 hours in the morning. Bandol did the same by decreeing on March 21 restrictions on outings from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. to prevent gatherings, prohibited under national measures taken to fight against the coronavirus.

City mayor Jean-Paul Joseph has also made an order to limit the short walks authorized within the confinement to 300 meters around his home to maintain a semblance of activity.

Marignane, from this Monday evening

In the Bouches-du-Rhône, Eric Le Dissès, the mayor of Marignane, near Marseille, also decreed a curfew as of this Monday evening. Strict measures that will be implemented for an indefinite period, from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m., reports La Provence.

A decision that the city council justified by the desire to ensure the safety of its citizens and "to avoid theft, looting and other incivility", in its commune where the police have been mobilized since the beginning of confinement to end barbecues or soccer games.

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  • Coronavirus
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  • Marseille