Nursing home in Poissy manages power outage during heatwave

The EHPAD Korian L’Île de Migneaux in Poissy suffered a power outage on June 25 amid a heatwave alert.

The outage hit Poissy and around fifteen municipalities in the Yvelines. At its peak, 27,000 households were without power.

The facility houses about one hundred residents. Air conditioning and fans stopped around 1 p.m., following micro-outages in the morning.

Staff organized to protect residents from the intense heat. One team member said there had been a real wave of solidarity and that everyone had handled the situation well.

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Illustration showing open parks in Paris and air conditioners being installed in schools due to heatwave.
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Paris opens parks and gardens nonstop and equips schools with air conditioners

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Facing the heatwave affecting France, Paris mayor Emmanuel Grégoire announced on Friday the nonstop opening of municipal parks and gardens as well as the deployment of 1200 air conditioners in schools.

Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu approved an order for 30,000 air conditioners for hospitals on Friday, as France faces an exceptional heatwave affecting two-thirds of the country.

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The heatwave in France has led to high activity in the funeral sector, with 66% occupancy of infrastructures and full capacity at Paris’s two funeral homes.

The heatwave persists in northeastern France with 24 departments remaining on red alert Sunday. Temperature records were broken across Europe.

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Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu will chair an interministerial crisis cell on the heatwave Monday afternoon, Matignon announced.

High school students in Rueil-Malmaison took their French Bac oral exam on Friday in an underground parking lot because of the heatwave.

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Rotating blackouts hit Luzon and the Visayas this week, revealing heavy reliance on a few major power plants and transmission lines. The National Grid Corp. of the Philippines raised red and yellow alerts on May 13 and 14 amid insufficient supply. Analysts from the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities warned that disruptions in shared facilities can cascade into wider shortages.

 

 

 

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