2023-06-27 11:00:00
They are the likely next economic victims of the drought that has been affecting Belgium for several weeks: kayak rental companies must hold their breath and cross their fingers. With the water level of the rivers dropping rapidly, their activity may have to be forced to pause. The rains that washed down Wallonia on Thursday June 22, however, gave a bit of a reprieve. This is what the drought cell of the Wallonia public service indicated on Tuesday morning: “for kayaking traffic, following preventive closures on June 22 following the storms, the situation has returned to normal. The upper section of the Ourthe is closed and the Viroin will soon be closed. The flows are decreasing but the rains of the past week have made it possible to gain a few more days to allow the practice of kayaking.
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