To cope with the fuel shortage, some municipalities are taking drastic decisions.

This is the case in L'Haÿ-les-Roses (Val-de-Marne), where school outings were canceled on Friday, until further notice;

reports Francetvinfo.

The buses were requisitioned to serve as a reserve of gasoline for the other vehicles of the municipality, explains to our colleagues the mayor (LR) Vincent Jeanbrun.

If this measure is not unanimous among the parents of students, it above all makes it possible to recover fuel for missions deemed to be priorities.

Thus, the municipal police vehicles were resupplied, as were the cars used to carry meals for isolated or dependent people.

A temporary initiative

The fuel from the buses will also make it possible to restock the school canteens of the city.

But this initiative is only temporary: the tanks of the cars will soon be empty, specify our colleagues.

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