- There is widespread nervousness about Paris’s readiness for the Olympics, especially concerning the ambitious plans for the opening ceremony along the River Seine.
- France is still recruiting security personnel, with 45,000 police and other security staff expected to be deployed on the day of the opening ceremony.
- Security zones around the River Seine will be established starting July 18, eight days before the ceremony.
- Recent threats have put France on high alert for potential terrorist activities targeting the Olympics.
- The Seine’s pollution and the impact of recent heavy rains pose a challenge for swimming events planned in the river, with alternatives being considered.
- Billions of Euros have been spent attempting to clean the Seine, but it remains unlikely to be ready for open water swimming and triathlon events.
- The absence of air conditioning in athletes’ accommodations has raised concerns, particularly in light of France’s current heatwave and the expected high temperatures during the Olympics.
- Questions arise whether the lack of air conditioning is a genuine environmental consideration or a measure to cut costs.
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