PARIS - The riverside Grand Palais exhibition hall in Paris reopened Sunday as floodwaters slowly receded from the French capital, though risks remain for other regions.
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This aerial photo taken and handout on June 4, 2016, by the French air force shows the River Seine after it burst its banks near the Andre Citroen park in the South West district of Paris. The rain-swollen River Seine in Paris began to recede on June 4, 2016, after reaching its highest level in three decades, easing fears after floods sent the Louvre and other riverside museums scrambling to protect their treasures. From a peak of 6.10 metres (20 feet) in the early hours of Saturday, the river began to subside, falling to 5.99 metres at 5pm (1500 GMT), the environment ministry's Vigicrues flood watch website said. (HO / AFP)