Traffic lights that don’t work, trains at a platform, computers and phones that aren’t in use… Such can be the consequences of a planned and localized two-hour shutdown in the country.
Prefects will be on the front line to limit the damage caused by these power outages. They were sent a circular on Wednesday to prepare for a “mini-blackout” in part of their department. One goal has been set: to do everything so that these reductions take place without drama. But the device is already raising questions and concerns.
Emergency services unavailable
Landlines and mobile phones will work especially during off-loading, all relay antennas will be electrically powered. It will therefore be impossible to contact the emergency services. Neither 17, nor 18, nor 15 will work. As an alternative solution, the government is insisting on the use of 112, which would facilitate a neighboring antenna, which is placed…
Source: Le Figaro

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