2019
DOI: 10.1051/lhb/2019026
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Les sirènes sont-elles pertinentes en France pour alerter la population en cas de crues rapides ?

Abstract: Depuis 1954, sous couvert d'une défense passive post-Seconde Guerre Mondiale, et pour pallier les défaillances d'utilisation des tocsins des églises pendant les inondations de 1930, l'État a déployé en France le RNA (Réseau National d'Alerte), composé essentiellement de sirènes. Le signal associé était destiné à interrompre toutes les activités sociales, et il était censé induire un comportement « approprié » de la part des autorités et des habitants concernés pour face à un danger, quelle qu'en soit la nature… Show more

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“…However, LBAS do not exist in France even though broadcast technology has been invented there in 1997. Sirens remains the traditional alerting tools since the end of 2WW [ 15 ]. Nonetheless, a European decree adopted in 2018 obliges member states (including France) to set up in June 2022 a messaging alert system based on the location of individuals in real time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, LBAS do not exist in France even though broadcast technology has been invented there in 1997. Sirens remains the traditional alerting tools since the end of 2WW [ 15 ]. Nonetheless, a European decree adopted in 2018 obliges member states (including France) to set up in June 2022 a messaging alert system based on the location of individuals in real time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%