The mayor Pierre Yurmik and Gironde Governor Etienne Gio arrived at the scene. As a result of the incident, the police detained one person.
On the evening of March 23, protesters set fire to a building in Bordeaux, France. France Bleu writes about it.
The material says the door to the mayor’s office caught fire. Firefighters quickly got the situation under control and extinguished the fire.
According to journalists, the mayor of the city, Pierre Yurmik, came to the scene with Gironde Governor Etienne Guiot to assess the damage.
It was reported that the police arrested one person, but the perpetrators of the arson have not yet been identified.
The network also distributes video from the scene.
protests in france
Protests in France began on 19 March. The French took to the streets to express their opposition to raising the retirement age from 62 to 64. According to the country’s Interior Ministry, more than 1.12 million people were on the streets at the time.
Also, the French media wrote that 10 tons of garbage accumulated due to the strikes in Paris. So, in connection with the protests, public services have not been at work for more than 10 days. During this time, so much garbage has accumulated on the streets of Paris that the authorities offer to use the military to dispose of it.
Source: Focus
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