Play Naufraire suspected in the Cannes Power failure; Saboty pylons

The unfair game is suspected in a huge power outage across the south of France on Saturday which struck the last day of the Cannes Film Festival.
The local media reports that a fire in an electric station outside the city of Tanneron during the night, followed by the drop in pylons near the cities of Villeneuve-Loubet, Mougins and Cagnes-sur-Mer this morning had caused the electricity cuts that started around 10 a.m.
The French Radio Network Franceinfo said the local police and the sources of the Interior Ministry informed him that the unfair game was suspected, with signs that the slaughtered pylons had been sawn.
In Cannes, the power cup has briefly interrupted the projections of the Palais des Festival, before a generator triggered, while a press conference for Kelly Reichardt Brain continued as usual.
The festival said that the fence ceremony on Saturday evening will take place as planned thanks to the fact that the Palais festivals of are equipped with independent power.
In Cannes herself, the deadline journalists saw that the lights in stores were outside stores and restaurants, which could only take cash payments. But the automatic ticket distributors that provide money were also out of service and traffic lights had failed. Internet connectivity has been difficult and mobile communications are difficult. Read the full report here.