Index – Abroad – Armageddon in Paris – 706 kilometer cap per closure



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Ladbible.com has published an impressive image showing the French capital completely clogged. The recording, taken on the night of October 29, shows an unprecedented traffic jam that has completely paralyzed traffic in Paris. Before the closure order ordered on October 30, many people left, causing car traffic to stop at 706 kilometers.

Thursday night’s seizure of Sébastopol Boulevard and its surroundings shows record congestion that surpasses last year’s record for traffic jams of 629 kilometers, according to a traffic monitoring system called Sytadin.

Michael E. Webber painted an apocalyptic picture of the situation in a text that he wrote along with an aerial photo published in a Twitter message:

An incredible traffic jam in Paris, as many people try to get out of the city before the curfew begins at nine at night and closes at midnight. Cars barely move as far as the eye can see. There are constant hums and screams, frustrated drivers everywhere. Even restaurants are full because many spend their last dinner for free before closing for a minimum of a month.



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