Hauts-de-Seine: everyone has not yet recovered the current



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The homes deprived of electricity in Châtillon, Issy-les-Moulineaux, Vanves and Malakoff have not all found the current this Sunday morning.

The current was cut after the fire Friday of a post company Electric Transmission Network (RTE), located at the corner of Bara Street and Gallieni Boulevard in Issy-les-Moulineaux. This serious incident is at the origin of the serious disturbances of the Montparnbade station.

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Saturday evening in the Hauts-de-Seine, 3000 homes were still cut, and Enedis was aiming to connect them to generators at night. While the bulk of the work has been done, the situation is still unstable.

"Employees worked all night to put the latest generators and restore customers without electricity," says the company on Twitter . But it warns: "The situation remains fragile and incidents can occur."

Employees of @enedis worked all night to lay the last generators and restore the private customers of electricity . The situation remains fragile and incidents can occur. Do not hesitate to tell us @enedis_idf_o or 09.72.67.50.92 #PublicService pic.twitter.com/ub7DEJ7Tdx

– Enedis in West IDF (@enedis_idf_o) July 29, 2018

Witness these inhabitants who are worried about their situation on social networks. "New breakdown in Corentin / Stenin since 10:05, thank you in advance for your intervention," said one of them in Issy-les-Moulineaux. "Everything should be restored around 14 hours," says one at RTE.

In Malakoff, a user indicates this Sunday morning that the generator set up Friday night no longer works. Another, on vacation, worries at a distance to know which streets are affected …

Others keep smiling, like Grégory de Malakoff who launches an operation "Empty your freezing."

At the time of On Friday morning, 16,000 households were deprived of electricity and 2,500 employees evacuated from the surrounding towers

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