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Security around the water drunk by three million Parisians has been increased following the terror attacks on the capital last week.Security around the water drunk by three million Parisians has been increased following the terror attacks on the capital last week.
Eau de Paris, the public company that oversees the production, storage and distribution of water in the city, also said it had upped the quantity of chlorine added to the water, allowing investigators to more easily determine whether the supply had been tampered with.Eau de Paris, the public company that oversees the production, storage and distribution of water in the city, also said it had upped the quantity of chlorine added to the water, allowing investigators to more easily determine whether the supply had been tampered with.
Access to the company’s main site has been strictly limited after the French PM Manuel Valls warned the country could face chemical or biological attacks from terror groups.Access to the company’s main site has been strictly limited after the French PM Manuel Valls warned the country could face chemical or biological attacks from terror groups.
“The eight people responsible for security, who are the only ones accredited by the Defence Ministry, are in permanent contact with the terrorism unit of the police,” a source told Le Parisen.“The eight people responsible for security, who are the only ones accredited by the Defence Ministry, are in permanent contact with the terrorism unit of the police,” a source told Le Parisen.
Sensors around each entrance are wired to a central mainframe that allows authorities to react swiftly, explained Celia Blauel, president of Eau de Paris.Sensors around each entrance are wired to a central mainframe that allows authorities to react swiftly, explained Celia Blauel, president of Eau de Paris.
Ms Blauel, also the vice mayor at the Paris Town Hall, said the sensor were wired to a central control station and “in case of an alert, a police team is sent immediately on site”.Ms Blauel, also the vice mayor at the Paris Town Hall, said the sensor were wired to a central control station and “in case of an alert, a police team is sent immediately on site”.
Members of the public gather to lay flowers and light candles at La Belle Equipe restaraunt on Rue de Charonne in Paris
People lay a memorial to honour victims of the Paris terror attacks at Federation Square in Melbourne, Australia
Soccer fans display the colors of the French flag in response to the deadly terrorist attack in Paris, France before the soccer match between the New York Cosmos' and the Ottawa Fury for the North American Soccer League championship at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, USA
Pakistani Civil society activists shout slogans during a protest against Isis militants near the French consulate for the victims of the 13 November Paris attacks in Karachi, Pakistan
People gather and view messages written on the ground at Place de la Republique in Paris
French flags and a note reading "We will not let you spoil our children's lives" at the site of the attack at the Cafe Belle Equipe on rue de Charonne in the 11th district, in Paris
A rose is placed beside a bullet hole at La Belle Equipe restaraunt on Rue de Charonne following the terrorist attack in Paris. As France observes three days of national mourning members of the public continue to pay tribute to the victims of deadly attacks
People gather for a national service for the victims of the terror attack at Notre Dame cathedral in Paris
Bono and band members of U2 pay their respects and place flowers on the pavement near the scene of yesterday's Bataclan Theatre terrorist attack in Paris
A man kneels as he pays tribute to victims at Place de la Republique near the deadly attack sites in Paris
Tributes to the victims at the Place de la Republique square in Paris
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An electronic billboard on a canal show solidarity with Paris in Milan
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People lay down flowers and light candles to tribute victims of Friday's attacks in Paris as the Brandenburg gate is illuminated in blue, white and red in the colors of the French flag, in Berlin
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A man leaves flowers as a tribute following the deadly attacks in Paris, outside the French consulate in Istanbul
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People take pictures of flowers placed in bullet holes in the window of a Japanese restaurant next to the cafe 'La Belle Equipe'
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People gather at a makeshift memorial next to the Bataclan theatre in Paris on November 14, 2015,
A woman carrying flowers cries in front of the Carillon cafe and the Petit Cambodge restaurant in Paris
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People gather in front of flowers that were laid outside the French embassy in Rome
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People react near the cafe 'La Belle Equipe' at the Rue de Charonne
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A young girl places a candle in front of the Carillon cafe in Paris
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Flowers placed outside the cafe 'La Belle Equipe' at the Rue de Charonne in Paris, the scene for one of the attacks
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A woman is comforted by others outside the Carillon cafe and the Petit Cambodge restaurant in Paris
The Brandenbourg Gate featuring French national colors is pictured in Berlin, on November 14, 2015 a day after deadly attacks in Paris
Flowers are laid in front of the French embassy in Rome
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A candle is lit next to flowers outside the French Embassy in Berlin
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The system allows for parts of Paris’s water supply – should a contamination be detected – to be isolated “without disrupting the entire network”.The system allows for parts of Paris’s water supply – should a contamination be detected – to be isolated “without disrupting the entire network”.
Meanwhile, Le Parisen also claimed as many as 10 biohazard suits, typically used when treating ebola patients, had been stolen from Necker Children’s Hospital in central Paris.  Meanwhile, Le Parisen also claimed as many as 10 biohazard suits, typically used when treating ebola patients, had been stolen from Necker Children’s Hospital in central Paris.