A massive power outage struck Paris on Sunday evening, leaving more than 50,000 residents without electricity. The blackout started around 7:30 PM local time and persisted for several hours across various districts.
Cause of the Outage
The outage was caused by an unseasonal storm that brought heavy rain and strong winds to the region. Electrical transformers at several substations were damaged, disrupting the power supply across the city and surrounding areas.
Response and Restoration Efforts
Officials from the city’s power utility company, Enedis, acted swiftly to assess and fix the damage. Jean Marc, an Enedis spokesperson, stated:
“Our teams worked through the night to restore electricity to all affected areas. The weather conditions slowed progress, but most power was restored by 1:00 AM.”
Impact on Daily Life and Services
- Residents were advised to stay indoors and avoid elevators.
- Public transport, including the Paris Metro, was temporarily affected but resumed normal service after power restoration.
- Many local businesses such as restaurants and shops had to close early due to lack of lighting and electronic payment systems.
- Emergency services remained vigilant for incidents related to the storm and outage, though no major injuries were reported.
Looking Ahead
Energy experts warn that such extreme weather events may become more frequent due to climate change, which increases pressure on urban infrastructure to improve resilience. In response, city officials are reviewing emergency plans and considering upgrades to better manage future storms.
Residents are encouraged to report ongoing power problems and stay informed through official communication channels.
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