There will be a fireworks of 14 July in Paris, but without public

Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo and Police Prefect Didier Lallement decided on a “specific organization” due to Covid-19. Paris will have its f

Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo and Police Prefect Didier Lallement decided on a “specific organization” due to Covid-19.

On July 14, Paris will have fireworks, always fired from the Eiffel Tower, but without an audience, due to the coronavirus, the city of Paris announced on Wednesday. “Given the health environment and the regulatory framework, and in particular the ban on gatherings of more than 5,000 people, the celebrations in Paris must not be held in the presence of large numbers of people as is the case every year”.

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to appeal to their sense of responsibility and good citizenship of Paris, the mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo and the prefect of police Didier Lallement decided “specifically for the organization”: “the public cannot be accommodated in the wide area around the Eiffel Tower” , or attend the concert that on the Champ- de-Mars is organized by Radio France “which will be closed this year”.

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A large area closed to the public

“In accordance with the decree of the prefect of police, a wide exclusion zone will be established around the site to ensure fire safety and to prevent any possible gathering of people,” the press release added, noting that Parisians “are invited to watch the television broadcast of the fireworks.” . Access restrictions will be introduced from 11 a.m. on the Champ-de-Mars and from 4 p.m. around the Trocadéro and pont d’iéna.

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And after 7 p.m., a wide area stretching from the pont de Grenelle to the pont de l’alma, including the Champ-de-Mars and the Trocadero site, will be “strictly off limits to the public,” with the exception of residents, residents of other hotels and professionals on mission “with the presentation of evidence”. Several subway stations will also be closed within the ban area and on the outskirts.

Date of update: July 9, 2020, 01:58

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Source: newstars.edu.vn

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