Paris began its first official day of mourning on Sunday under heightened security following the country’s worst ever terrorist attack that killed 129 and left a nation feeling under siege.
The Eiffel Tower stood dark while the Louvre Museum and the Disneyland theme park were closed. Some 3,000 troops were deployed. People stayed home with loved ones. Public demonstrations were banned.
Brigitte Lesage, in Paris for the weekend from Le Havre in northern France, said she came to contemplate the meaning of the attacks. “The death toll was very heavy. I am definitely fearful for the future,” she said. “This is not over.”
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