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In 1982, the Law on Compensation to Victims of Natural Disasters (Act No. 82-600 of 13 July 1982) established the Risk Exposure Plan (PER) to encourage the insured to prevent in particular. In 1995, the Predictable Natural Hazards Prevention Plans (PPRN) replaced them, also replacing any other plan or device approved by the Prefects. The Barnier Act aims to strengthen and unify preventive action. It further states that the procedures already approved are PPR.
The Natural Risk Exhibition Plan (PER) land movements and flooding in the commune of La Garde, was approved by prefectural decree on 28 June 1989. It was the subject of a revision, concerning the flooding part of the Plan sector, approved by prefectural decree on 22 September 2011.
The RIP evolved into multi-hazard PPR floods and field movements.
In the territory of the municipality of La Garde, the PER regulates the natural risks associated with:
— the movement of land: land collapses and subsidences, falls of blocks and stones and collapses, landslides;
— flooding mainly due to the overflows of the Eygoutier.
The municipal territory is classified into 3 zones according to the severity of the risk
— Red zone: considered highly exposed; there can be no usual effective protective measure; inconstructible.
— Blue zone: estimated to be exposed to lower risks in which parades can be implemented; subject to preventive measures;
— White area: where there is no foreseeable risk or for which the risk has been considered acceptable; not subject to preventive measures.
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