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After six hours of effort, the beluga was pulled out of the Seine

The nearly 80 people, including twenty divers, mobilized will have held their breath for six hours.

Lost for a week in the Seine, the beluga came out of the water.

The rescuers handling the ropes had to try several times, between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m., to lure the animal into the nets and the structure capable of lifting it out of the water.

The perilous operation to try to save the cetacean of about 800 kg is however not yet over.

Its transport to the sea remains subject to the results of the health examinations carried out just after its extraction from the lock of Saint-Pierre-la Garenne in the Eure.

Renewal of the heat wave this Wednesday mainly in the South-West

The mercury will once again turn scarlet red.

This Wednesday, the heat wave is indeed regaining ground in the Southwest with maximum temperatures expected up to 40 degrees locally.

If you want a little freshness, you will have to wait a few more days.

The heat wave is expected to end on Sunday with thunderstorms expected across France.

In the meantime, 16 departments are placed in heat wave orange vigilance (“Be very vigilant”), from Loire-Atlantique to Hautes-Pyrénées.

Opening of the trial of Benjamin Mendy, accused of eight rapes

Will English justice show Benjamin Mendy a red card?

Accused of eight rapes, an attempted rape and a sexual assault, the trial of the football world champion opens this Wednesday in Chester.

The 28-year-old footballer is accused by seven women and denies the ten charges, which relate to events that allegedly took place between October 2018 and August 2021 at his home in Prestbury, Cheshire.

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