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PARIS (Reuters) – A gas trickle during a bureau in France left a clever fragrance over Paris and vast areas in a western partial of a nation early on Tuesday, military said.
A military central told Reuters that a trickle of mercaptan gas from a bureau in Rouen, 120 kilometers (75 miles) west of Paris, was obliged for a smell. He combined there was no risk to a public.
A second military central in Paris pronounced authorities were being flooded with calls from disturbed residents in a French capital.
A news website, Tendanceouest, pronounced a trickle was from a Lubrizol plant that creates oil additives. The website pronounced a sulfur smell from a gas was causing migraines, irritations and revulsion around Rouen.
Several Paris residents reported a really clever fragrance of diesel fuel.
(Reporting by Geert DeClercq; Editing by Peter Cooney)