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Paris : le niveau de la Seine continue de monter

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La crue de la Seine se poursuit en raison des pluies. Le "zouave" du pont de l'Alma a les pieds dans l'eau. Ce lundi, le niveau du fleuve à Paris va encore s'élever pour atteindre entre 4m30 et 4m90. Dimanche, ce niveau a déjà dépassé celui de la crue de 2010. La compagnie des bateaux-mouches a stoppé tous les trajets.

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