A fire in a technical room in Trouville-sur-Mer (Calvados) had destroyed all of the 380 parasols and 460 deckchairs in the town, on May 31, for damage estimated between 500,000 and 600,000 euros.

To replace their stock by the summer, a call for help had been launched to neighboring towns, reports

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A distant help

Finally, at the end of the municipal council which took place this Wednesday, it was the cities of Cannes (Alpes-Maritimes) and Courseulles-sur-Mer as well as the Barrière company, which were thanked by the mayor Sylvie de Gaetano for their support.

Cannes, in particular, lent large stocks of parasols to the city.

They had to be transported by truck to Normandy.

Stéphanie Fresnais, elected opposition member, thus regretted that the aid did not come from closer municipalities, believing that this was “non-assistance to a city in distress”.

These loaned stocks are in addition to the 150 parasols, deckchairs and deckchairs that Trouville-sur-Mer has ordered.

All should allow the seaside resort to operate normally this summer.

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