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The Info of Hauts-de-France on Monday August 11, 2025-08/11/2025

Gravelines: The dumbfounded nuclear center!

The Gravelines nuclear power plant has to face a jellyfish invasion. Since Sunday evening, 4 reactors started automatically. In question, the massive presence of jellyfish in cooling water filtration systems.

According to EDF, these stops “have had no consequences for the safety of the facilities, the safety of the staff or the environment“.
The central teams are mobilized. They proceed to necessary diagnostics and interventions In order to restart the production units in complete safety.

Anor (59): a house ravaged by flames!

A house ravaged by the flames in anorin the Nord. The fire broke out at the start of the evening on Sunday at the housing stable.
A family of 10 people was present at the time of the claim. She was able to be evacuated in time. There are no injuries. On the other hand, despite the intervention of the firefighters, The farm is destroyede.

Littoral beaches: Maximum vigilance!

THE Sea rescuers de Berck-sur-Mer call for vigilance in the face of Large tide coefficients.

On the beach of this Hauts-de-France seaside resort, when the tide rises, Sand banks are formed And for lack of vigilance, onlookers are isolated. The trap closes: the sand is covered by water in less than ten minutes. Last Saturday, a young fishing from Berck and yet accustomed to the locality had bitter experience, being swept away by the current in a few minutes.

SPA: The shelters are saturated!

Each summer the same scenario is repeated, the abandonment of animals are multiplying. With 12,000 abandonments throughout France between May and July, the shelters are saturated. The Poulainville spa refuge in the Somme, the boxes are all occupied with in, dogs, cats and other new pets (NAC), deposited or abandoned by their owners, to, as a rule, the same reason: the departure on vacation.

Kerk Festival: success in Grand-Fort-Philippe

Octopuses, sharks, bears, but also calamars and many cartoons from cartoons have taken over the beach of Grand-Fort-Philippethis weekend on the occasion of 11th edition the kite festival. In a mild weather and a small windbreak, sixty kite-volisters actually have expose their most beautiful departure.

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