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 A Paris, le 2 juin. 
Inondations : la Seine attendue à son plus haut niveau à Paris
 
Au total, depuis le début des fortes pluies le week-end dernier, 20 000 personnes ont été évacuées et mises à l’abri par les services de secours.
 
 
 
 Les rives inondées de la Seine jeudi 2 juin. 
Inondations : « Il n’y a aucune solution technique pour stopper une crue majeure à Paris »
 
Les quatre lacs réservoirs aménagés pour protéger la capitale ont atteint 94 % de leur capacité totale de stockage.
 
 
 
 Le centre de Nemours, en Seine-et-Marne, le 2 juin. 
Qu’est-ce que l’état de catastrophe naturelle ?
 
Les zones les plus touchées par les inondations recevront ce statut lors du prochain conseil des ministres, a annoncé François Hollande jeudi.
 
 
 
 La crue de la Seine près du pont Bir-Hakeim, à Paris, le 2 juin.  AFP / Geoffroy Van der Hasselt 
Comment SNCF et RATP gèrent la crue de la Seine ?
 
La crue devrait atteindre 6,20 m dans la capitale, perturbant fortement les trains, mais épargnant le métro, qui ne serait menacé qu’à partir de 6,50 m.
 
 
 
 La montée des eaux à Villeneuve-le-Roi (Val-de-Marne) a pris au piège des véhicules et des habitations jeudi 2 juin. 
Inondations : « On a juste pris des vêtements pour deux jours »
 
Dans certaines villes progressivement inondées, les habitants regardent monter les eaux, en prenant leurs précautions, mais en retardant le moment de partir.
 
 
 
 Devant l'entree du Louvre, au jour de l'activation de la cellule de crise du Musee face aux menaces d'innondations de la Seine le 2 juin. 
Musées, salles de concert, monuments, les lieux culturels tentent de se protéger des eaux
 
Le musée du Louvre est fermé ce vendredi pour évacuer les œuvres exposées en « zone inondable ». Une tâche colossale.
 
 
 
 
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Le niveau de la Seine a dépassé les 5 mètres dans la capitale et pourrait continuer à monter.
 
Inondations : les images de la Seine en crue à Paris
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Des cellules souches contre les séquelles d’un AVC
 
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