Environment Minister wants radar level sensors for flood level monitoring
The Minister of the Environment for France, Ségolène Royal has been recently interviewed on TV. Directly translated she said: “Operative monitoring of floods overall worked well, but some sensors have experienced problems, a new system of radar sensors will be trialled to compensate for this.” For those French speakers among you, the full interview on French TV is at the bottom of this blog under Links.
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Full TV Interview - in French
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