FLOWERS mark the spots where people died after a man backed by ISIS ploughed into a crowd gathered to celebrate Bastille Day in Nice.
The poignant memorials have been left by people paying tribute to the 84 who lost their lives in the terror attack last week.
The floral tributes, which are growing by the hour, cover the bloodstains left at multiple points on the main promenade of the seaside town.
Out of the 30,000 people who were ready to watch the fireworks on the Promenade des Anglais on Thursday night, at least 84 died when a 19-ton truck drove into the crowd by Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, now dubbed the Bastille Bastard.
It has since emerged that 85 people are still in hospital, with 18 fighting for their lives.
The 31-year-old Tunisian national was killed by a policewoman after he carried out the attack.
France enters it's third day of national mourning after the terrorist attack as Nice continues to hold a vigil for those who died.
Candles, flowers, stuffed animals and messages of love and grief fill the promenade.
These tributes join missing persons posters lining the street as families and friends try desperately to track down loved ones who are still unaccounted for.
Manuel Valls, the French Prime Minister, has warned the country that it will have to live with the constant threat of terrorism for a long time.
Interviewed by Journal du dimanche, Mr Valls said: "The terrorism threat is will be a fundamental and enduring problem and other lives will be wrecked.
"One could refuse to face facts, we could forget, move on. But I must tell the truth to the French people, terrorism will be part of our daily lives for a long time."
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