#PorteOuverte - Parisians use Twitter to offer shelter to strangers

A show of solidarity, unity, brotherhood and empathy always follows deadly terror attacks in any party of the world.

#PorteOuverte - Parisians use Twitter to offer shelter to strangers

Paris: A show of solidarity, unity, brotherhood and empathy always follows deadly terror attacks in any party of the world.

And people in Paris exhibited the same by taking to social media by offering refuge to those in need, after multiple, co-ordinated terror attacks left over 15 dead.

Amid the chaos on the streets of the French capital, a hashtag - #porteouverte - started trending on Twitter. Porte Ouverte in English means "open door".

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As authorities urged people to evacuate the streets, the hashtag started being used on Twitter to offer shelter.

As per Reuters, the hashtag trended globally, with more than 400,000 Tweets using it, in the few hours since its creation.

"This account will be used for tweeting and retweeting places to stay safe tonight," said a post from @PorteOuverteFRA, a Twitter handle opened within hours of the attacks.

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Dozens of addresses and phone numbers for apartments were being tweeted on the handle, and it was retweeting offers of accommodation from other individuals.

Here's what some of the people tweeted:

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