G7 Summit: Evian becomes France's most heavily guarded city
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Evian, France, is under heavy security for the G7 summit, with 16,000 law enforcement officers deployed.
- Local residents are experiencing disruptions due to strict controls and the presence of world leaders.
- The summit begins Monday, June 15, transforming the small spa town into a heavily guarded fortress.
The French spa town of Evian, home to just 9,200 residents, is transforming into a heavily guarded fortress for the upcoming G7 summit. Beginning Monday, June 15, the town will be secured by an unprecedented deployment of 16,000 law enforcement officers, making it the most heavily guarded location in France during the event.
Residents are navigating a landscape of stringent security checks and the logistical demands of hosting world leaders. The atmosphere in the town is a mix of resignation to the necessary security measures and underlying grumbling about the disruptions to daily life. The presence of heads of state and their entourages dictates the rhythm of the town during the summit.
Evian, known for its thermal springs, is accustomed to hosting international events, but the scale of security for this G7 summit is exceptional. The massive security operation aims to ensure the safety of the leaders and delegates while managing the impact on the local population. The town's infrastructure and services are being stretched to accommodate the demands of the summit.
Originally published by Libรฉration in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.