Five days after the Lubrizol factory fire in Rouen, the residents' anxiety is still alive, despite reassuring statements by the authorities. Christine Argelès, deputy mayor of Rouen, speaks for them at the microphone of Europe 1.

"The worry does not fall." Five days after the fire at the Lubrizol factory, Christine Argelès, deputy mayor of Rouen, expressed on Europe 1 her dissatisfaction with the reassuring declarations and the lack of information given by the successive ministers in her municipality.

"Lack of information"

Edouard Philippe, visiting on Monday, "continues to sing the same refrain, as the prefect, like the ARS", meanwhile pointed to Jacky Bonnemains, president of "Robin Hood", an association for the protection of the environment , on Europe 1. "Still, the soot is loaded with lead, and nothing has been communicated to know how to clean them and where to put them." This "lack of information" also concerns, according to Christine Argelès, the laconic instructions communicated to Rouen. "When we are told," no danger but put on gloves ", that inevitably generates anxiety."