A sea serpent has just seen the light of day: on Wednesday, January 15, the filling of a fiercely contested hydraulic structure in Seine-et-Marne began, which aims to protect cities on the banks of the Seine from flooding. And first and foremost Paris, vulnerable to major floods aggravated by global warming.
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