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Metz. Parc Jean-Marie Pelt: Trees Fall Along the Seille Before the Banks Are Transformed

Since Monday 17 August, many trees have been cut down or cut down on rue Georges-Ducrocq, on the outskirts of Parc Jean-Marie-Pelt. A scene that can surprise, after a summer marked by several heath periods, is being conducted by the City of Metz as part of a project to refurbish the banks of La Seille, which threaten to collapse.
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Since Monday 17 August, many trees have been cut down or cut down on rue Georges-Ducrocq, on the outskirts of Parc Jean-Marie-Pelt. A scene that can surprise, after a summer marked by several heath periods, is being conducted by the City of Metz as part of a project to refurbish the banks of La Seille, which threaten to collapse.

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republicain-lorrain.fr broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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