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Nice attack one week on: share your stories

People look at flowers and messages placed along the beach of the Promenade des Anglais in Nice.
People look at flowers and messages placed along the beach of the Promenade des Anglais in Nice. Photograph: Claude Paris/AP

France has completed three days of national mourning after the Bastille Day truck attack in Nice. A huge crowd gathered to remember the victim of the attack on Monday.

Manuel Valls, the French prime minister, was booed before and after the minute’s silence.

France’s national assembly has since voted to extend the country’s state of emergency for six months.

Thursday marks a week after the attack, and to coincide with this date, we want to hear from our readers in Nice, whether as residents or visitors, and from those with friends and family in the French city.

Is the city showing signs of returning to normal? Is the general feeling on of solidarity or anger, stoicism or sorrow?

Show and tell us what the mood’s like in France. You can share your photos and stories from Nice via GuardianWitness, or by filling out the form below.

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