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Ciaran the storm: 73,000 houses still without electricity in Brittany and Normandy this Monday evening
·par Prim.net·1 min de lecture
Storm Ciaran: 73,000 homes remain without electricity in Brittany and Normandy
\n\nStorm Ciaran continues to have its effects felt in Normandy and Brittany. Indeed, this Monday evening, 73,000 homes are still without electricity, despite the restoration operations underway. A heavy toll from Storm Ciaran\n\n
Since the passage of
\n\nStorm Ciaran this weekend, emergency services and restoration crews have been working tirelessly to restore normality. However, the extent of the damage has made the work difficult and the number of homes without electricity remains high. In Brittany and Normandy, 73,000 homes are still without electricity this Monday evening. Restoring electricity: a priority\n\n
Restoring electricity remains an absolute priority for the authorities. Several hundred technicians are mobilized to carry out the necessary repairs and put damaged power lines back into service. According to the operators, the work is incessant and will continue until every home is connected to the network.
\n\nPreparation and vigilance against future storms\n\n
While waiting for things to return to normal, residents are urged to be cautious, especially since weather forecasts predict further bad weather in the coming days. Affected populations are also encouraged to be ready and take the necessary precautions during these weather events.
\n\nA call for solidarity\n\n
This difficult situation is also an opportunity to call for solidarity. Some residents have already started to help by opening their doors to their neighbors in need. A fine example that proves that adversity can also be a source of great social cohesion.
\n\nIn conclusion, despite the progress, the work remains colossal in\n\nNormandy and in Brittany following the passage of the Storm Ciaran . Restoring electricity remains a priority for the authorities, but caution and solidarity will be just as necessary in the days to come. \n\n