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Linda Mar 26th, 2001 07:38 AM

Paris Flooding?
 
Just read in the paper this morning about the Seine bursting its banks from record rain with widespread flooding in Paris and several other cities. Any local reports? <BR>How bad is/was it really?

Rex Mar 26th, 2001 08:36 AM

I have posted updates on this subject under two threads - - on that has "strike" and "flooding" in the header; the other is caled "rain, rain, rain", I think. <BR> <BR>Relatively speaking, the floding is not bad, that is not catastrophic. Few, if any people displaced from their homes; homes genuinely lost amost zero, I think. Some sizable segments of communities without drinking water for days on end, I think. The reports are less frequent and less dramatic since Friday. <BR> <BR>Still some traffic tie-ups, and possibly depressing to tourists whose first (or only ever) trip to Paris may seem marred. The strike by workers at the Louvre - - March 23-28 may have a greater impact on such visitors. <BR> <BR>Best wishes, <BR> <BR>Rex <BR>

Ginny Mar 26th, 2001 06:41 PM

I received an e-mail update from a friend that lives in Paris today. He said don't worry about the flood, it is only effecting the Seine river traffic. <BR>I leave this Thursday so I too am interested. <BR> <BR>Bon Voyage

barr Mar 27th, 2001 12:15 AM

does anybody know what happens in paris during easter weekend? <BR>is everything closed?

Ishoo Mar 28th, 2001 03:39 AM

Just returned. Flooding only (so far) affects the river cruises.


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