Boats are lined up on the flooded Loing Canal on June 2, 2016 in St Mammes, where the Loing joins the Seine south of Paris, France. The Louvre museum took the radical decision of closing on June 3, 2016 to evacuate artworks on fears the River Seine might burst in its banks. AP Photo/Jerome Delay
Boats are lined up on the flooded Loing Canal on June 2, 2016 in St Mammes, where the Loing joins the Seine south of Paris, France. The Louvre museum took the radical decision of closing on June 3, 2016 to evacuate artworks on fears the River Seine might burst in its banks. AP Photo/Jerome Delay
Boats are lined up on the flooded Loing Canal on June 2, 2016 in St Mammes, where the Loing joins the Seine south of Paris, France. The Louvre museum took the radical decision of closing on June 3, 2016 to evacuate artworks on fears the River Seine might burst in its banks. AP Photo/Jerome Delay
Boats are lined up on the flooded Loing Canal on June 2, 2016 in St Mammes, where the Loing joins the Seine south of Paris, France. The Louvre museum took the radical decision of closing on June 3, 20

Louvre to evacuate artworks as Paris flood waters rise


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PARIS // The Louvre museum in flood-hit Paris said it would close on Friday to evacuate artworks held in its underground reserves as the River Seine began to burst its banks.

The riverside museum – the most visited in the world and home to the Mona Lisa, as well as to priceless Egyptian artefacts – took the radical action after days of torrential rain in the French capital.

The Musee d’Orsay, which faces the Louvre on the opposite bank of the river, closed early on Thursday to put its own “protection plan” into place.

Its galleries hold the world’s greatest collection of Impressionist masterpieces, including the finest paintings by Renoir, Manet, Van Gogh and Degas, as well as 24 works by Gauguin.

“The aim is to move works situated in areas vulnerable to flooding to safety by moving them to higher floors,” the Louvre said.

Only hours before, the museum had played down the threat to its vast underground stores which are fitted with anti-flood pumps and sealed waterproof doors.

But as the Seine swelled to more than five metres above its usual levels on Thursday, even bursting its banks in places, the Louvre’s management decided to close its galleries entirely.

The Musee d’Orsay said a crisis management team had been put in place to organise the moving of its most vulnerable treasures to its upper floors if the Seine rises more than 5.5 metres.

By some estimates, the river could rise 6 metres above its usual height on Friday.

According to the Musee d’Orsay, both institutions have detailed emergency flooding plans.

These give the Louvre 72 hours and the Musee d’Orsay 96 hours to get works held in their underground reserves to safety.

Both museums have organised drills this year to deal with floods.

In one such exercise in March, the Louvre evacuated the whole of the underground section of its new Islamic art galleries in a day.

The Louvre has plans to move its vast stores from its vulnerable riverside site to a new building near its satellite museum at Lens in northern France in 2019.

The Musee d’Orsay has already moved many of its reserves off-site, and says it has an emergency generator on its roof in case floods cut the electricity supply to the building.

* Agence France-Presse

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