Saint-Malo then during the tide of the century, March 21, 2012. -
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The authorities call for the greatest caution.
High tides are expected from Sunday, and until Tuesday, on the Opal Coast, in northern France, the Manche prefecture warned on Friday.
In a press release published on its site, the prefecture calls for the greatest caution.
[# Prévention # GrandesMarées]
⚠️ From Sunday February 28 to Tuesday March 02, strong tidal coefficients are expected on the coast, going up to 106 for Monday.
Be careful at sea and on the coast!
In case of emergency, only one 📞: 1️⃣9️⃣6️⃣
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- Maritime Prefecture Channel and North Sea (@premarmanche) February 26, 2021
Possible walks in Dunkirk
Strong tidal coefficients are expected on the entire coast, going up to 106 for the day Monday.
The prefecture calls on all “users of the sea” not to go out alone, and to consult the “weather” bulletins, “the coefficients” and “calls for vigilance”.
It also calls for caution "those who practice fishing on foot or who walk on the coast".
Weekend containment has been put in place in Dunkirk, but it is still possible to walk around or take your pet out, for a maximum of one hour and within a radius of 5 km.
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