Parcey. At Loue's bedside, he raises a cry of alarm about his state of health.

Born in Parcey, Bruno David, a correspondent for Le Progrès , has seen the state of the Loue River deteriorate over the years, and its fauna and flora become scarce. While he is pleased to see the water level rise in recent days after the storms, he is making a heartfelt plea to save the Loue River, which he considers to be in poor health.
At 7:05 a.m. on Friday, July 25, the Loue River announced "reassuring news": its level stood at 0.54 cm, according to Vigicrues data. Certainly nothing exceptional, but at this time of year, it's a fairly good level compared to 2023, when the level varied between 0.35 and 0.40 cm (Vigicrues). On Tuesday, July 22, the level even rose to 0.59 cm. From...
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