Three environmental activists nicknamed the "squirrels" have been perched for more than a month in trees on the route of the future Castres-Toulouse highway, but their action, supported on the ground by several dozen activists, does not prevent the construction site. move forward, according to the dealer who does not anticipate any delays.
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