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With the Floods, Their Parking Becomes a Real Swimming Pool

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In Bures-sur-Yvette, Essonne, some motorists do not even need to go to the swimming pool. Below them, the basement of the Sepia residence is filled with greenish water that has taken the place of the cars. Where the sedans and citadines had to be lined up well dry, we now distinguish a stagnant tablecloth that climbs up to the bumpers, according to Le Parisien. Built at the end of 2016, delivered around 2019, this new residence of 39 dwellings h…
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In Bures-sur-Yvette, Essonne, some motorists do not even need to go to the swimming pool. Below them, the basement of the Sepia residence is filled with greenish water that has taken the place of the cars. Where the sedans and citadines had to be lined up well dry, we now distinguish a stagnant tablecloth that climbs up to the bumpers, according to Le Parisien. Built at the end of 2016, delivered around 2019, this new residence of 39 dwellings h…

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autoplus.fr broke the news in on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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