Voice of Europe
The local authority of the French city of Nantes has announced an emergency hotline for residents who have suffered damages from the mass nonwhite attack on the city last week which saw hundreds of vehicles, buildings, libraries and schools burned down by rampaging mobs of Africans and North Africans.
According to a statement issued on the official City of Nantes website, the local authority has “mobilized to ensure the continuity of public service in neighborhoods affected by the violence,” and has set up a dedicated hotline for residents.
The local authority will provide “direct support to the people affected by the physical damages (vehicles, businesses) or psychological support,” the statement continued. ...