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    Paris gears up for spectacular Olympics opening under tight security

    Security forces have implemented extensive measures, including surveillance under anti-terror laws.
    News DeskBy News DeskJuly 26, 2024
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    Paris: France is set to dazzle the world with an extravagant opening ceremony for the Paris 2024 Olympics, amid heightened security risks and geopolitical tensions. The ceremony, which will take place along the river Seine, aims to showcase Paris’s iconic landmarks in a grand display of culture and sport.

    Security measures

    With security at its peak, approximately 45,000 police, 10,000 soldiers, and 2,000 private security staff will secure the event. A procession of barges carrying nearly 7,000 athletes will pass by the city’s most famous landmarks, watched over by over 300,000 spectators along the banks. Security forces have implemented extensive measures, including surveillance under anti-terror laws, with 155 individuals under strict movement restrictions.

    Elite tactical units will escort Israeli competitors, and snipers will be stationed on rooftops, with bomb sweeps of the Seine’s riverbed and airspace closure over Paris. Radar-surveillance planes and reaper drones will monitor sensitive sites from above, while Mirage 2000 fighter jets will be on standby to intercept any aircraft that enter restricted airspace.

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    Image Credits: Rebecca Blackwell/ AP| Cropped by BH
    Tense geopolitical backdrop

    Since the last Olympics in Beijing in 2022, conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza have escalated, adding a tense backdrop to the Games. Despite assurances from the officials that there is no specific threat to the opening ceremony or the Olympics, the high security has caused local discontent. The imposition of a security zone along the river, complete with metal barriers and QR code passes, has turned the area around Seine silent.

    However, French President Emmanuel Macron, remains optimistic, urging the nation to ‘Enjoy the Games’ in a video message posted on X.

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    Image Credits: Paris 2024 Press| Cropped by BH
    Historic open-air celebration

    Starting at 7:30 p.m. (1530 GMT), the ceremony will feature a floating parade, passing landmarks such as the Louvre and Pont des Arts bridge. Making history as the first opening ceremony held outside a stadium, the event, choreographed by Maud Le Pladec, promises music, dance, and performances along the Seine.

    It has been over a century since Paris last hosted the Games. The competitions began on July 24th, with the first of the 329 gold medals to be awarded on July 27th. The closing ceremony is scheduled for August 11, 2024. Paris is all set to make history with a blend of tradition, security, and celebration.

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