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Paris still underwater
The levels of the River Seine in Paris have started dropping slightly after reaching a 34-year high on Friday, informs BBC. The river level rose to 6.1m (20ft) above it normal height overnight. Floods also forced parts of the metro system and major landmarks to close, while the Louvre and Orsay museums were shut while staff moved art to safety. Despite the water level falling on Saturday morning, Paris remains under the second-highest alert, which warns of a "significant impact". Forecasters had warned the river could reach as high as 6.5m above it normal level. More here Photos by BBC and RT
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