The Hay River is open to swim again for the first time in a hundred years

The Hay River is open to swim again for the first time in a hundred years

This summer feel – han again open for the bathroom. In Paris, they allowed him to swim in the famous river for the first time since 1923, France 24.

Straw river. Photo: Getty Images

On Saturday morning, dozens of citizens and tourists gathered on the shore by the Bras Marie swimming zone to dive into historical waters. The first to enter the water was the bravest. One of them is a 51 -year -old Karin, an employee of the care service: “I thought it would be very cold, but it’s actually great!” – He shared his screenings, out of the water. Indeed, the mood was festive: people smiled, took pictures and someone applauded.

The opening was time for the legacy of the 2024 Olympic games when swimmers and triathlonists compete in Samanda. Then the authorities invested about 1.4 billion euros (130 billion rubles – Approximately. Ed.) in large -scale cleaning of the river. And now the dream took place – a bath in Seine has become a reality. Paris Mayor Ann Idalgo now called the “Children’s Dream”.

For those who want to be refreshed this summer, three zones are open to swim in Samanda, including one step from the Eiffel Tower. All of them are equipped with locker rooms, shower and living room areas in a beach-style-real holiday place in the center of Paris! But only to come and diving will not work: swimsuit is controlled for the ability to stay on water and the savior is monitored with bright yellow T -shirts.

Straw river. Photo: Getty Images

Authorities guarantee that the quality of the water is now on top. Mark Guillaume, the governor of the Il-de-France region, said, “We are watching the Escherichia stick and Enterococci-vompins are several times lower than the permissible norms.” However, despite all measures, swimming is only possible in specially specified places – otherwise a fine.

For the first time, it is interesting that the promise of returning the bathrooms in Sena was given by Jacques Shirak as the mayor of the city in 1988. And President Emmanuel Macron described the current discovery as “proud” and as a result of collective efforts. However, even now everything is not perfect: on rainy days, the river may be contaminated due to overloading the old sewage. So every day, a flag that points to water security will be hung on the river.

Meanwhile, the big cities in Europe recently remained lightless. The Pyreneene Peninsula had a rupture of a large electricity that affected more than 50 million people.

Source: People Talk

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