International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach expressed his “full self-belief” within the French authorities after the latest arson assaults disrupted the rail network, affecting hundreds of tourists just hours before the Paris 2024 Olympic Games commenced.
Widespread Rail Network Disruptions
A series of fires severely impacted several high-speed rail lines in Paris. Approximately 800,000 people were expected to face delays.
SNCF’s Response to the Attacks
Rail company SNCF described the incident as a “massive attack aimed at paralyzing the network.” The Eurostar advised passengers against travel and canceled several services.
Opening Ceremony Unfazed
Despite the disruptions, the opening ceremony in Paris was scheduled to begin at 19:30 (18:30 BST). During the festivities, boats were set to travel down the River Seine.
Extent of the Damage
SNCF reported that the ” massive attack ” had damaged signal boxes by fires,” affecting lines connecting Paris to north, east, and southwest cities.
Quick Reaction by Organizers
Christophe Dubi, the Olympic Games executive director, praised the quick reaction from organizers. “The organizers, including authorities and SNCF, must prepare for different scenarios. I see a quick reaction here, which gives me confidence,” he said.
Official Statements on the Sabotage
Prime Minister Gabriel Attal described the incidents as “coordinated and prepared acts of sabotage.” Eurostar, which operates trains from London to Paris, encouraged passengers not to travel following delays and cancellations.
Games Organizers Assess the Situation
Paris 2024 organizers stated, “We are working closely with our partner, the rail operator SNCF, to assess the situation.” The Paris prosecutor’s office opened a criminal investigation into the incident.
Sports Minister’s Take on the Attacks
Amelie Oudea-Castera, the country’s sports minister, called it an attack on “the athletes’ Games.” She expressed her concern for the athletes who had been dreaming of these Games for years, fighting for the opportunity to stand on the podium.
Weather-Induced Delays
In addition to the arson attacks, rainy weather caused some delays in Paris. A scheduled news conference with Tony Estanguet, the president of the Games, was canceled on Friday, reportedly due to weather concerns.
The Olympic Torch Procession Continues.
Despite the disruptions, the Olympic torch procession continued throughout the day. It included President Macron’s official opening of the Games and the lighting of the Olympic cauldron.
Summary
The recent arson attacks on the French rail network posed significant challenges just hours before the Paris 2024 Olympics opening ceremony. However, the swift response from organizers and the confidence expressed by IOC President Thomas Bach underscore the resilience and preparedness of French authorities in ensuring the safety and success of the Games.