The green cast iron arch of the Sully bridge in Paris still bears the scars of the collision.
At central pass number 2, on the left bank and arm of the Tournelle side, a piece has disappeared, a bit as if an upper jaw had just lost a tooth.
On January 31, the structure was struck by a river cruise ship.
Since then, access to this bridge built in the 19th century has been prohibited to road traffic and limited to one side only for pedestrians and cyclists.
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