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Demolition of housing project in French city of Lyon

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The 'Monmousseau' building in the Minguettes district of Lyon in France collapses in a pile of rubble after being demolished to make way for the second phase of the district's urban renewal, which began in 2005. IMAGES

Added on the 02/04/2021 12:35:12 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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