The weather of Arabia - Sinan Khalaf - Paris, is that beautiful city that is considered one of the most prominent tourist destinations around the world. Today it has become a city under occupation, as rats have become the master of the word, with their numbers exceeding the barrier of 4 million rats, at a time when the number of its inhabitants stands. Of human beings at 2 million people, that is, at a rate of two rats per person!
Without fear or hesitation, rats of large sizes roam the French capital, after their numbers exceeded human numbers, and you find them in numbers that you cannot count below the edges of the Eiffel Tower, in public parks and inside restaurants, passing everywhere you might find food, in a shocking scene. For visitors to the city famous and disgusting and disgusting.
And the French press has repeatedly reported the complaint of cleaners in the city, who fear that rats will attack them while they are doing their work. It is true that everyone takes a bait before starting their job, but many of them were attacked as soon as they opened the waste bins.
There are several reasons for this large spread of rats in the city, and most of them fall under the category of "lack of hygiene". Firstly, the rats got used to living in spaces inhabited by humans, and got over the fear of the "new" in Paris. As for the second reason, it is the garbage baskets that spread in the city in the early 2000s, and were intended to combat terrorism, and they consisted of transparent bags that the police officers could easily see what was inside them. But they are easily accessible for rats who are used to gnawing on them to get inside.
As for opening the way in many public spaces for eating and drinking, and for picnics, the door was opened to leave leftovers in these spaces, which attract rats the most, as well as the garbage bins of restaurants. Large amounts of food are thrown either inside or outside garbage collection containers. This explains the many videos spread of frightening amounts of rats, piling up on top of each other inside the containers of restaurant waste.
And the deputy mayor of Paris announced during a meeting of the municipal council that a working group will be formed in order to study the possibility of coexistence with rats. In response to a question from the mayor of the eighteenth arrondissement regarding the Paris municipality's plan to combat the rodent problem, she said, "The issue of coexistence arises."
And she continued, "We decided with the mayor (Anne Hidalgo) recently also to create a working group on the issue of coexistence with rodents in order to be more effective in dealing with rats and without making the lives of Parisians unbearable, and this does not mean letting the rats roam freely."
Souris said that rodents no longer represent a public health problem, and that leptospirosis, which may result from being bitten by these rodents, is of primary concern to sanitation workers who will be vaccinated against this disease.
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