Living on an island, the Groisillons and Groisillonnes are used to being cut off from the world.

It was even truer this weekend with blackouts that affected the electricity and telephone network of the island located in Morbihan.

This follows the violent thunderstorms that hit Groix during the night from Saturday to Sunday.

Lightning fell in particular in the village of Méné, damaging a transformer.

All day Sunday, many inhabitants of the island were deprived of power.

After the intervention of Enedis teams from the continent, the situation returned to normal around 1 p.m. on Monday afternoon.

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of telephone connections are noted on #Groix.

If the guests cannot reach the emergency services, they are asked to go to the island's emergency and fire center, rue de Gripp.

Permanence is provided by sap.

firefighters who will trigger the rescue pic.twitter.com/YPYTot7tim

- Prefect of Morbihan (@ Prefet56) September 27, 2021

Although it is not yet known whether the incident is linked to thunderstorms, a failure also occurred on the Orange network on Sunday evening around 6 p.m., depriving 1,500 customers of Internet and telephone.

Two hotlines were immediately set up at the fire station and at the island's gendarmerie brigade to welcome people unable to reach the emergency services.

The situation was being restored on Monday afternoon, according to the operator.

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