2024-08-01 05:50:08

Paris Celebrates Clean Seine for Olympic Triathlon Trials

Image courtesy of : AFP (MIGUEL MEDINA)

Paris rejoices as the city successfully cleans the Seine river, allowing for the Olympic triathlon trials to proceed without issues. After a significant investment of 1.4 billion euros, the river now meets hygiene standards, enabling public bathing spots to open by 2025. The symbolic event on July 26 marked a turning point, with Mayor Anne Hidalgo's leadership highlighted.

The transformation, overseen by Pierre Rabadan, demonstrates the city's commitment to reclaiming the Seine. Despite challenges, such as stringent security measures impacting locals and businesses, the focus remains on the successful aquatic events and the city's Olympic journey.

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