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Activists clash with riot police among tear gas during a demonstration in Sainte-Soline, western France on Saturday. Photo: AFP

French police clash with protesters over reservoir amid country’s worst drought

  • France’s worst drought on record has sharpened debate over water resources, with critics decrying artificial reservoirs as favouring large farms
  • There were 61 injured, including 22 seriously, among the officers who were attacked with fireworks and Molotov cocktails by protesters, authorities said
France

Clashes at a protest on Saturday against the construction of a large water reservoir for farm irrigation in western France left scores of police injured, authorities said.

France’s worst drought on record this summer has sharpened debate over water resources in the European Union’s biggest agricultural sector. Artificial reservoirs have been supported by some farmers as a way to use water efficiently, but have been decried by critics as outsized and favouring large farms.

Several thousand opponents defied a ban on protesting at the planned reservoir in the rural district of Sainte-Soline, with French television showing protesters roaming across fields towards the fenced-off construction area and being repelled by tear gas.

There were 61 injured, including 22 seriously, among the police who were attacked with fireworks and Molotov cocktails by some protesters, the local prefect said in a statement.

Activists hold a banner reading “Basins, well no!” during a demonstration in Sainte-Soline, western France on Saturday. Photo: AFP

French Agriculture Minister Marc Fesneau condemned on Twitter the violence against police and criticised protesters for “the intention to block a project developed locally over years”.

Green party officials who joined the protest blamed an excessive security presence that mobilised over 1,500 police.

“All that to protect a water grab in the midst of a drought,” MP Sandrine Rousseau tweeted.

Four protesters were injured and six arrested, the prefect said.

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