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Caldo record, a Parigi si torna a fare il bagno nella Senna: le «spiagge» aperte e le regole – Il video
Italy🏛️ Politics16 hr. ago

Caldo record, a Parigi si torna a fare il bagno nella Senna: le «spiagge» aperte e le regole – Il video

The Seine River in Paris is reopening for swimming at three designated points after being closed for over a century, except during the 2024 Olympics. The decision follows an early reopening of the Saint-Martin Canal due to heatwaves. Swimming is allowed from July 4 to August 30, with water quality monitored daily and color-coded flags indicating conditions. A real-time map updates access status online. Access is free and open to everyone over 1.20 meters tall, with minors under 14 requiring supervision. Swimmers must use provided floating buoys.

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Caldo record, a Parigi si torna a fare il bagno nella Senna: le «spiagge» aperte e le regole – Il video

The Seine River in Paris is reopening for swimming at three designated points after being closed for over a century, except during the 2024 Olympics. The decision follows an early reopening of the Saint-Martin Canal due to heatwaves. Swimming is allowed from July 4 to August 30, with water quality monitored daily and color-coded flags indicating conditions. A real-time map updates access status online. Access is free and open to everyone over 1.20 meters tall, with minors under 14 requiring supervision. Swimmers must use provided floating buoys.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the reopening of the Seine for swimming, focusing on logistical details like water quality monitoring, safety rules, and accessibility. It does not take a clear ideological stance or emphasize political motivations behind the decision. The framing is ap

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