‘My Heart Will Go on’: Paris Police Car Plays ‘Titanic’ Theme Amid Deadly Storms; the Internet Is Divided. WATCH
- A Paris police car played the Titanic theme song while driving through flooded streets amid deadly storms on June 25 and 26, 2025.
- The storms followed a heatwave with temperatures above 35°C and caused flooding, uprooted trees, and power outages affecting nearly 110,000 homes.
- The violent weather killed two people, including a 12-year-old boy hit by a falling tree, and injured 17 others, while disrupting flights and causing wind gusts up to 53 mph.
- The TikTok video of the police cruiser playing 'My Heart Will Go On' amassed nearly 500,000 likes, sparking divided reactions with some calling it humorous and others insensitive.
- The incident highlighted French humor during crises and efforts by authorities to lift spirits despite widespread damage and human casualties caused by the storms.
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A powerful storm swept across large parts of France on Wednesday night. Two people have died, including a 12-year-old boy who was hit by a tree. Amid the devastation, a clip is circulating on social media showing a police car in Paris playing the music from Titanic.
Last night, while a storm struck Paris, turning the streets into impetuous torrents, police officers surprised the passers-by by broadcasting a famous song by Celine Dion at full volume from their car that was breaking the waves like a ship in distress. Meanwhile, at the partially flooded National Assembly, the worry was rising... But fortunately, no MP was found drowned. The police broadcast Titanic's music during the floods that hit Paris beca…

French Cop Car Blares 'Titanic' Theme Song After Major Storm Floods Streets
One French cop car was doing its best to keep spirits afloat -- literally -- blasting a fitting playlist while wading through ankle-deep floodwaters in Paris after a night of wild storms.
In the evening of Wednesday, after the passage of an intense storm that flooded several arteries, Parisian policemen turned their patrol into a "Titanic" scene by broadcasting the music of the blockbuster.
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