Seine River bursts its banks in Paris after days of non-stop rain.

The flooded banks of the Seine River in Paris leave trees and street lamps partially submerged after days of almost non-stop rain caused flooding in the country, on Jan. 27, 2018.

The Seine and Marne rivers overflowed their banks, prompting authorities to close several roads and cancel boat cruises as water levels rose nearly 11 feet above the normal level. The Seine is expected to keep rising until Saturday while other regions threatened are in the north and east of the country.


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