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“The work undertaken since Thursday, May 30 at the public beach of Tamarin, partially eaten away by erosion, has begun to produce positive results, according to the teams mobilized on the ground,” said the Ministry of the Environment in a press release issued this Sunday.

According to the supervisory ministry, “the work carried out over the last three days demonstrates that the installed rocks act as a physical barrier, significantly reducing coastal erosion. The rock structure put in place, comparable to a rampart, fully plays its role by dissipating the energy of the waves and promoting the retention of sediments. »

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