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11th June 2016
01:08pm BST

There have already been rail and oil refinery strikes, and Air France pilots are planning a three day walkout starting today.
But Paris' bin men are also on strike, and have been for the best part of 10 days - meaning that uncollected rubbish is piling up on the streets.
https://twitter.com/achrisafis/status/740829673509244928JOE's junior video editor Greg James (not that one) is in Paris for the tournament and said:
https://twitter.com/AureliaBAILLY/status/741258125211279361 The unsightly garbage problem, coupled with transport strikes, has been a bit of a shock to the system for football fans travelling to the city. Twelve of the 51 Euro 2016 matches will be held in the capital. Other host cities like St Etienne and Marseille are experiencing similar issues. https://twitter.com/frasermatthew/status/740970400272764929 https://www.instagram.com/p/BGgir_LpryO/ It looks as if the rubbish collectors' strike will continue at least until June 14. Deputy Paris mayor Bruno Julliard said: "We are extremely worried about the absence of cleanliness is several neighbourhoods. We must be extremely careful." https://twitter.com/ericabuist/status/740996029424783361 The areas in Paris worst affected are the 2nd, 5th, 6th, 8th, 9th, 12th, 14th, 16th, 17th, and 20th arrondissements. Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo said on Thursday: "We are redeploying staff to sort out the situation where it's most critical", and reiterated yesterday that "of course, all the rubbish will be collected." She said 50 trucks worked through Thursday night into Friday, and 30 more were sent out yesterday morning to deal with the problem. https://twitter.com/gavinmortimer7/status/740801880461283328 https://twitter.com/TheLocalFrance/status/740512604477661184"The main streets have all been cleared, but residential streets look like they haven’t been cleared for a week or two.
"There's liquid leaking from rubbish bags, and the heat is making the smell worse. You have to cover your nose when walking past."