France gr*pples with bed bug cri**s ah**d of Olympics

By , K24 Digital
On Mon, 2 Oct, 2023 06:26 | < 1 min read
Bedbugs. PHOTO/Print
Bedbugs. PHOTO/Print

France is grappling with a bed bug problem, with the government warned it must tackle the pests ahead of the Olympics in Paris.

The French capital has been particularly affected by the infestation, according to reports, which has become a greater problem in the country over the past few years.

Bed bugs have been spotted in homes, cinemas, hospitals and trains - with the issue now compelling the country’s transport minister to protect passengers.

“I will bring together transport operators next week to provide information on the actions undertaken and act in the interests of passengers,” Clement Beaune posted on X, formerly known as Twitter.

“To protect and to reassure.”

His post came a day after Emmanuel Gregoire, first deputy mayor of Paris, wrote a letter on behalf of City Hall calling on Prime Minister Elizabeth Borne to act on the “scourge”.

“Bed bugs are a public health problem and should be reported as such,” he wrote. “The state must urgently bring together all concerned in order to enact an action plan appropriate with this scourge as all of France prepares to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2024.”

Such is the scale of the problem in Paris that Mr Gregoire told Franceinfo on Friday the treatment against bed bugs should be included in home insurance deals. He said this could help residents worried about affording pest control measures once they’ve found an infestation.

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