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A man fishes on the flooded banks of the River Seine in Paris, France, after days of almost non-stop rain caused flooding in the country, January 27, 2018. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol Foto: Pascal Rossignol
A picture taken on January 26, 2018, shows the flooded Ile aux Cygnes and banks of the river Seine with a model of the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in the backround in Paris.
Leaks were starting to appear on January 26 in the basements of Paris buildings as the Seine inched higher, with forecasters warning that the river could stay high throughout next week, especially if more rain is dumped on France. The Vigicrues flooding agency scaled back its peak predictions for the river in the capital, saying it will top out at 5.8 to 6 metres (19 to 19.7 feet) between Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning, compared with 6.2 metres previously.
/ AFP PHOTO / Ludovic MARIN Foto: Ludovic Marin
A picture taken on January 26, 2018, shows the flooded banks  of the river Seine and the Beaugrenelle area and Eiffel Tower in the backround in Paris.

Leaks were starting to appear on January 26 in the basements of Paris buildings as the Seine inched higher, with forecasters warning that the river could stay high throughout next week, especially if more rain is dumped on France. The Vigicrues flooding agency scaled back its peak predictions for the river in the capital, saying it will top out at 5.8 to 6 metres (19 to 19.7 feet) between Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning, compared with 6.2 metres previously.
/ AFP PHOTO / Ludovic MARIN Foto: Ludovic Marin
A picture taken on January 26, 2018, shows the flooded banks of the river Seine with the Eiffel Tower in the backround in Paris.
Leaks were starting to appear on January 26 in the basements of Paris buildings as the Seine inched higher, with forecasters warning that the river could stay high throughout next week, especially if more rain is dumped on France. The Vigicrues flooding agency scaled back its peak predictions for the river in the capital, saying it will top out at 5.8 to 6 metres (19 to 19.7 feet) between Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning, compared with 6.2 metres previously.
/ AFP PHOTO / Ludovic MARIN Foto: Ludovic Marin
A man fishes on the flooded banks of the River Seine in Paris, France, after days of almost non-stop rain caused flooding in the country, January 27, 2018. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol Foto: Pascal Rossignol
A street lamp and a tree are seen on the flooded banks of the River Seine in Paris, France, after days of almost non-stop rain caused flooding in the country, January 27, 2018. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol Foto: Pascal Rossignol
Flomtoppen kommer trolig ikke før søndag kveld, melder franske medier. FOTO: REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

Voldsomme nedbørsmengder har ført til at vannstanden i Seinen stiger kraftig. I Paris forventes det maksimale nivået å bli mellom 5,8 og 6 meter.Ifølge prognosene vil toppen nås i løpet av søndag kveld, og da vil vannstanden trolig være fire meter høyere enn normalt.Klokken 15 lørdag var nivået på Seinen 5,72 meter, skriver Le