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Race against time to save the burning castle of Serquigny

Race against time to save the burning castle of Serquigny

Race against the weather to save the burned castle of Serquigny

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A real fight against time and the elements has taken place in recent days at Serquigny, a small town in Eure. A devastating fire ravaged the town's historic castle, leaving behind a chaotic mix of ash and debris. The race is therefore on to try to save what can still be saved before the weather gets involved.

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Heritage in danger after the fire

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The fire broke out on Sunday evening, quickly devouring this 17th century castle. Firefighters battled for hours to put out the flames, helped by local residents who mobilized to try to save this precious heritage. Unfortunately, the damage is considerable. Experts estimate that half of the castle is destroyed, including the roof which collapsed due to the intense heat.

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A race against the weather report to protect debris

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The castle of Serquigny is now at the mercy of the elements. Weather forecasts predict rain for the next few days, which could complicate efforts to protect and conserve what remains of the castle. Moisture can cause mold and other damage to remaining structures, particularly woodwork and fabrics.

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Thus, a real race against weather report is launched. Crews on site are working to cover the debris with tarps and protective materials to try to minimize further damage. It is arduous work, amplified by the urgency of the situation and the scale of the damage.

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A mobilized community

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Despite the tragedy, the fire at the castle Serquigny revealed a tremendous surge of solidarity within the community. Many volunteers joined the professionals to help secure the site and begin the first cleaning work. Residents of the town and surrounding areas also mobilized to provide help and support, in the form of donations or labor.

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The fire at the castle Serquigny is a tragedy for the local community and for all those who appreciate the historical heritage of our country. Yet the community's united response to this ordeal is a reminder of the strong ties that unite its members. Despite the devastation, this spirit of solidarity gives hope that the castle can be rebuilt and its story can continue to be told.

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