Parisians take a plunge into Seine River after century-long ban

Parisians take a plunge into Seine River after century-long ban

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Parisians are allowed to swim in the Seine for the first time in more than 100 years. The waterway has been closed to swimmers since 1923, with few exceptions, due to pollution and risks posed by river navigation. After $1.5 billion cleanup project tied to last year's Olympics, officials say Seine meets European water quality standards on most days. Mayor Anne Hidalgo: "It's a childhood dream to have people swimming in theSeine" "I'm surprised because I thought it was going to be cooler and in fact, it's much warmer than I thought," a Parisian says. "One of my predecessors, then mayor of Paris, dreamed of a Seine where everyone could swim," President Emmanuel Macron wrote on X.

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