VIDEO. Hellfest, Covid-19 on the rise… The 5 news items of the week to remember in Pays de la Loire

VIDEO. Hellfest, Covid-19 on the rise… The 5 news items of the week to remember in Pays de la Loire
VIDEO. Hellfest, Covid-19 on the rise… The 5 news items of the week to remember in Pays de la Loire

Were you unable to follow the news in Pays de la Loire from Saturday June 22 to Friday June 28? Here are five pieces of information you shouldn’t miss.

Welcome to Hellfest!

Metal fans are once again meeting in Clisson, in Loire-Atlantique, from Thursday 27 to Sunday 30 June: welcome to Hellfest, the largest extreme music festival in Europe. More than 240,000 festival-goers are expected to attend no fewer than 180 concerts. A new feature this year: the grand arrival of the Guardian of Darkness, a creature designed by the Nantes company La Machine.

In the Pays de la Loire, Covid is on the rise again

In its latest infectious disease report in Pays de la Loire, the Pasteur Institute confirms a return of cases of contamination with the Sars-Cov-2 virus, also called Covid-19. Nothing to do with a massive epidemic, but the number of positive cases increased by 30%, from June 10 to 15. SOS Médecins confirms an abnormally high number of infectious diseases, and a surprising return of whooping cough.

Terminals to contact the police in the town center of Les Sables-d’Olonne

The city of Les Sables-d’Olonne (Vendée) is testing the installation of eight call points from July 1 to August 31. They allow you to contact the municipal police directly in the event of a problem. Connected to video surveillance cameras, the device is intended to be a deterrent. An investment that amounts to €140,000.

Cruising on the Loire is not really fun

This Wednesday, June 26, late in the morning, the guardrails of the upper deck of the cruise ship Loire Princesse touched the bridge of Ingrandes-Le Fresne-sur-Loire, in Maine-et-Loire. This is not the first mishap of the Loire Princesse.

After a fire, air analyzes in the trash

A major fire broke out on June 9, in Saint-Barthélemy-d’Anjou, near Angers (Maine-et-Loire). The Air Pays de la Loire rapid intervention force, which monitors air quality in the region, had taken samples. But there will be no results. The victim company does not wish to pay the €40,000 bill.

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