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'No one is safe': France vows action as bedbugs sweep Paris

French Transport Minister Clement Beaune at the Elysee Palace on September 20. (Andrea Savorani Neri/NurPhoto/Getty Images)
French Transport Minister Clement Beaune at the Elysee Palace on September 20. (Andrea Savorani Neri/NurPhoto/Getty Images)
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The French government has vowed action to 鈥渞eassure and protect鈥 the public as its capital Paris reports a 鈥渨idespread鈥 rise in bedbugs.

French Transport Minister Clement Beaune said Friday he would 鈥渂ring together transport operators next week鈥 to 鈥渦ndertake further action鈥 to 鈥渞eassure and protect鈥 the public from the reported surge in the numbers of the blood-sucking insect.

The announcement comes as calls for government action from Paris officials and trade unions mount after several videos of bedbugs spotted in public transport and other locations such as cinemas have surfaced on social media.

Speaking to French TV station LCI on Friday, deputy mayor of Paris Emmanuel Gregoire called the phenomenon 鈥渨idespread.鈥

鈥淵ou have to understand that in reality no one is safe, obviously there are risk factors but in reality, you can catch bedbugs anywhere and bring them home,鈥 he said.

Three years ago, the French government launched an anti-bedbug campaign, which includes a dedicated website and an information hotline, as numbers of the insect surged.

But Gregoire said that despite that plan, 鈥渢here are 3.6 million people who come into Paris every day, and bedbugs do not stop on the outskirts of the city.鈥

An expert from France鈥檚 national health and sanitary body, Anses, said the problem was 鈥渁n emerging phenomenon in France and almost everywhere in the world.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 mainly due to the movement of people, populations traveling, the fact that people stay in short-term accommodation and bring back bedbugs in their suitcases or luggage,鈥 Johanna Fite from the Anses department of risk assessment told CNN.

She added there was an 鈥渆scalation鈥 in numbers because bedbugs were increasingly resistant to insecticides.

鈥淲e are observing more and more bedbug populations which are resistant, so there is no miracle treatment to get rid of them,鈥 Fite said.

However, the Paris deputy mayor warned against 鈥渉ysteria鈥 over the issue, noting there had been an 鈥渋ncrease in Parisians who are referring to the town hall鈥檚 information services for information on bedbugs鈥.

鈥淧rofessional companies which intervene in residential areas are telling us that currently the proportion of interventions for bedbugs is atypical compared to normal and is increasing rapidly,鈥 he said.

The news comes as Paris gets ready to host the 2024 Olympics Games, but officials say they are not worried.

鈥淭here is no threat to the Olympic Games,鈥 Gregoire said.

鈥淏edbugs existed before and they will exist afterward,鈥 he added, saying the games were an 鈥渙pportunity鈥 for everybody to work together on the issue.

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