France’s national rail operator, SNCF, reported multiple acts of sabotage on its high-speed rail network on Friday morning, leading to significant disruptions to train services across the country. The incidents occurred just hours before the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, raising security concerns.
Sabotage impacts Travel and Tourism
The affected rail lines, spanning the western, northern, and eastern regions of France, caused widespread inconvenience to both domestic and international travelers.
Services to neighboring countries like Belgium and the UK via the Channel Tunnel were also impacted.
Authorities launch investigation
French authorities have condemned the attacks and launched a full-scale investigation into the matter. The national police are leading the inquiry to identify the perpetrators and the motive behind the sabotage.
Olympics in shadow of security concerns
The timing of the rail disruptions has raised concerns about the security of the Paris Olympics. While there’s no concrete evidence linking the two, the incidents have cast a shadow over the opening ceremony and the overall event.
Massive disruptions and economic impact
SNCF estimates that around 800,000 passengers were affected by the rail disruptions. The timing of the attacks coincides with the start of the summer holiday season in France, exacerbating the travel chaos. The economic impact of the widespread disruptions is yet to be assessed.