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France: Louvre grounds, where Emmanue Macron due to speak, briefly evacuated

Police in Paris said that the situation there had returned to normal.

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Police officers patrol in front of the Louvre Museum in Paris, on May 7, 2017, following an evacuation due to a security alert, during the second round of voting for the French presidential election.
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The courtyard of the Louvre Museum in Paris, where French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron was due to speak later on Sunday, was briefly evacuated after a suspect bag was found.

"Following the detection of a suspicious bag, the 300 journalists (who were processing their accreditation), were asked to leave the area for security reasons and taken to a different area," said an official from Macron's campaign.

Police in the French capital said they made security checks of the area as a precaution and later added that the situation there had returned to normal.

Centrist Macron, who is tipped to beat the far right National Front candidate Marine Le Pen in an election for president on Sunday, is due to address his supporters at the grounds of the Louvre in the evening after the result comes out.

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