The French capital is abuzz as Paris prepares to host the 2024 Summer Olympic Games. With the opening ceremony just three months away, France is preparing to welcome the world for its sixth-ever Olympics. But amid all the excitement over the games, larger questions remain about Paris’ readiness for the millions of people that will descend on its streets.
Many polls show that Parisians feel the Olympics are coming at a bad time, and the city’s “often hard-to-please residents appear in no mood for a party yet,” said AFP. The games will be held as France is undergoing political turmoil, Paris’ cleanliness has been a concern — the city made headlines last year for a citywide infestation of bedbugs and pollution in the River Seine.
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