Overview
- Hautes-Pyrénées prefect Jean Salomon said multiple complaints against X have been filed and pledged to pursue reimbursement for damage tied to the agricultural mobilizations.
- Prefects in Tarn and Tarn-et-Garonne announced plans to file complaints after occupations and vandalism, with Tarn reporting a €38,000 asbestos removal on the RN88 and Tarn-et-Garonne estimating €185,000 in overall costs.
- Authorities reported hazardous materials in dumped waste, including glyphosate and asbestos, which increased remediation complexity and expense.
- Initial cleanup is being paid by road managers — the State for national roads, Vinci for motorways, and departmental councils for local roads — with costs to be sought from those deemed responsible.
- Traffic disruption persists with farmer blockades still active on the A64 at Carbonne and the A75 in Lozère, while some other sites have been lifted, and the newspaper La Dépêche du Midi plans a complaint after an agency was targeted in the Gers.