PARIS —France will step up security on the country’s rail network, said the country’s SNCF railway operator, after an earlier sabotage hit the network and affected the travel plans of thousands on the opening day of the Paris Olympic Games.
Some 40 railway police teams and 50 drones are monitoring the network, Reuters said.
The SNCF said that while there was a gradual improvement to services after that earlier sabotage, there would still be some disruption to many lines.
It added that the transport plans for Olympic teams would be nevertheless be guaranteed.
“In coordination with the forces of law and order, surveillance of the network has been stepped up on the ground and in the air, using both human and technical resources,” added the SNCF in a statement.—Reuters
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