Community Support in Crisis: Insurers Pledge to Help La Laigne and Cram-Chaban Earthquake Victims

Support Provided for Rent of Rehoused Victims of 2023 Laigne Earthquake

Following the earthquake that hit La Laigne, Cram-Chaban, and neighboring municipalities in Charente-Maritime and Deux-Sevres on June 16, 2023, insurers have made a historic decision to assist the victims. Nearly 150 families affected by the disaster will now have their temporary rental costs covered by their insurance companies, with about twenty insurers participating in this initiative.

The announcement was made by the Charente-Maritime prefecture on Thursday, highlighting a significant commitment to helping those affected by the earthquake. Many victims had been facing challenges with temporary accommodation costs while also repaying their property loans, leading to additional financial strain. The president of a victims’ collective, Matthieu Priez, described this situation as a “double punishment,” emphasizing the need for support.

Pressure from citizens, media, and politicians played a crucial role in prompting insurers to take action. Threats of public exposure pushed the issue to the forefront. The mayor of Cram-Chaban, Laurent Renaud, noted the involvement of elected officials and even the Prime Minister in addressing the victims’ needs. While the support is not retroactive, it will be provided on a case-by-case basis and for those in better financial situations until their homes are fully repaired.

Matthieu Priez sees this commitment as a positive step forward and expressed hope that it will set a precedent for future disasters. This initiative marks a turning point for the victims and serves as a reminder of the importance of community support in times of crisis.

In response to an urgent need for assistance following an earthquake on June 16, 2023 in La Laigne, Cram-Chaban

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