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Work has just begun to drain and clean the Canal Saint-Martin, in the trendy 10th arrondissement in the north-east of the city. It's an area which has become a magnet for tourists from all over the world. The work though will turn the canal into a dry ditch for three months. Celia Blauel is a deputy mayor of Paris. She has responsibility for waterways and the environment, and told Mike Johnson what she expected to find once the canal was empty. (Picture: Workers remove fish from the Canal Saint-Martin. Picture credit: Getty Images.)
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