France's world-famous castles are increasingly under threat from flooding and extreme heat driven by climate change, with workers often racing against the clock to carry out urgent repairs on and around these historic fortresses.
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- Workers at the Castle of Amboise are reinforcing walls after heavy rains caused cracks and soil instability.
- The Castle of Chambord had to close for several days due to flooding. 35s
- High temperatures at Azay-le-Rideau have led to increased algae growth and falling water levels. 46s
- There are concerns that lower water levels could damage the wooden piles supporting some castles. 1m 11s
- Historic castles across France may face greater risks from climate change in the coming decades. 1m 29s