Thursday, August 15, 2024 One of Paris’ most famous bridges, the Pont de Bir-Hakeim, has been temporarily closed due to safety concerns sparked by an overwhelming number of tourists visiting during the 2024 Paris Olympics. The bridge, which is located near the Eiffel Tower, became unstable as large crowds gathered to watch the marathon. Witnesses reported seeing heavy bolts falling from the bridge’s supports, prompting immediate action from city officials.

Engineers observed that the elevated walkway of the two-tiered structure began to wobble under the weight of spectators. A city official stated that Paris narrowly avoided a disaster, and the closure was deemed necessary to prevent any potential accidents. Jeremy Redler, the Conservative mayor of Paris’ 16th arrondissement, noted that the city had anticipated the high number of tourists but was still caught off guard by the extent of the strain on infrastructure.

The Pont de Bir-Hakeim, which has appeared in numerous films including the latest “Mission: Impossible” installment, is now undergoing repairs to ensure its stability. The closure comes on the heels of a successful Olympic Games, which saw thousands of visitors flock to Paris. Despite the success of the event, concerns remain about France’s overall safety for travelers.

A recent survey by HelloSafe ranked France 80th globally in terms of safety for tourists, and 34th in Europe. The study highlighted the ongoing terrorist threat as a significant factor i.