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Tourists and Parisians sit in the Champ de Mars in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris on August 9, 2023.

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Two American men were found asleep inside the Eiffel Tower early Monday morning after drunkenly getting trapped overnight.

They then jumped over the security barriers on their climb down the stairs from the top platform of the Parisian landmark, which is 276 meters, or 905.5 feet high.

Prosecutors in Paris told local news agency AFP that the tourists “appear to have got stuck because of how drunk they were,” according toBBC News.

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Paris, view on the city from the inside of the Eiffel tower

They were located somewhere between the second and third floors in an area that is usually closed off from the public, according to both BBC News and CBS News.

Because the tourists were found “in the early hours” of Monday, perThe Independent, the Eiffel Tower had to push back its regular opening local time of 9 a.m.

Sete, the publicly-owned company that operates the Eiffel Tower, said the interlopers “did not pose any apparent threat,” per CBS News. However, Sete plans to file a criminal complaint against the men.

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Almost 7 million people visit the Parisian landmark every year, with 75 percent being tourists, according to theEiffel Tower’s official website.

BBC News andThe Independentreported that the incident comes just days after the Eiffel Tower received a bomb threat, forcing the building to be evacuated twice on Saturday. The building reopened later Saturday after police determined that the bomb threats were not real.

French authorities are investigating the bomb threats, which were posted on a gaming website, as well as an online platform between Parisian citizens and the police, per BBC News.

source: people.com