BREAKING NEWSParis is hit by a ‘power outage’ – hours after city was battered by rain and transport system was brought to its knees by protesters…while backlash grows over opening ceremony

Paris has been hit with a power outage only after hours they were struck with heavy downpour and transport issues, as backlash grows over their opening ceremony. The 2024 Olympics has gotten off to a rocky start in Paris as travel chaos erupted as trains were brough to halt amid ‘massive arson attack’ and its opening
BREAKING NEWSParis is hit by a ‘power outage’ – hours after city was battered by rain and transport system was brought to its knees by protesters…while backlash grows over opening ceremony

Paris has been hit with a power outage only after hours they were struck with heavy downpour and transport issues, as backlash grows over their opening ceremony.

The 2024 Olympics has gotten off to a rocky start in Paris as travel chaos erupted as trains were brough to halt amid ‘massive arson attack’ and its opening ceremony coming under heavy criticsm.

More issues have appeared to surfaced for the city during the worldwide sporting event as videos have emerged showing Paris in a complete blackout. 

Fears have emerged that the large-scale power outage across the city could impact plans for the Olympics. 

This comes after heavy showered battering the city wreaked havoc forcing several sporting events to postpone.

Paris has been hit with a power outage only after hours they were hit with heavy downpour and transport issues, as backlash grows over their opening ceremony

Paris has been hit with a power outage only after hours they were hit with heavy downpour and transport issues, as backlash grows over their opening ceremony

The catwalk-turned-stage element of the opening ceremony was criticised by some Christians for allegedly parodying the last supper

The catwalk-turned-stage element of the opening ceremony was criticised by some Christians for allegedly parodying the last supper

Olympic venues throughout Paris suffered heavy rain on Saturday

Olympic venues throughout Paris suffered heavy rain on Saturday

Top tennis stars including Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz had their games held up as many matches were washed out and delayed.

The men’s street skateboarding competition was postponed and rescheduled for Monday as the grounds were waterlogged, and seats were covered in pools of water.

The latest rainfall led to the reappearance of masses of brollies and rain ponchos and long lines outside Olympic stadia. 

One fan Marc Hobes, 25, from Paris, said: ‘This is not typical weather. For a tennis fan like me, this is very bad luck and also for Paris.

‘We want to show off the Olympics to the world in one of the best cities, but the rain spoiled the opening ceremony and now the sport.

‘But I was at Wimbledon last month and the rain was there too. So it is not just Paris.’

Debbie Lyons, 42, from Wembley who was with her French partner Pierre, said: ‘We moan about the weather back at home and now the French might understand why we are miserable most summers.

‘Pierre and me are going to Nice tomorrow. The sun should be out there.’

The poor weather also caused issues for athletes in the women’s cycling, with several crashing on the capital’s rain-soaked streets during the time trial.

Spectators take shelter from the rain as the wet weather delays the start of play on the outside courts at the Roland-Garros Stadium

Spectators take shelter from the rain as the wet weather delays the start of play on the outside courts at the Roland-Garros Stadium

The men's street skateboarding competition was put off until Monday after heavy rain made conditions too dangerous

The men’s street skateboarding competition was put off until Monday after heavy rain made conditions too dangerous

New stunning images from last night showed Paris at its finest, despite being pelted by heavy rain

New stunning images from last night showed Paris at its finest, despite being pelted by heavy rain

Sports fans faced tough conditions during the first 24 hours due to poor weather

Sports fans faced tough conditions during the first 24 hours due to poor weather

The ponchos and umbrellas were back out in force on Saturday after a rainy opening ceremony on Friday night

The ponchos and umbrellas were back out in force on Saturday after a rainy opening ceremony on Friday night

American rider Taylor Knibb suffered several collisions with the cobbles, with one crash so bad she was forced to swap bikes.

Team-mate and 2023 world champion Chloe Dygert also took spill, robbing her of the pole position as she went into the final phase of the 20-mile race around Paris.

But the tumble meant Britain’s Anna Henderson beat her and took the silver medal by less than a second.

However, it wasn’t only the weather that has been awash for the Olympics so far, as the opening ceremony conducting throughout the French city has received a tirade of backlash.

Thousands have taken to X (formerly Twitter) sharing #boycottOlympics and #boycottParis2024, which has been trending throughout the day.

In particular, the appearance of a ‘naked blue man’ among a scene likened to the Last Supper angered many watching including Christians.

One wrote: ‘What a disgraceful opening to the 2024 Olympics #BoycottOlympics.’

Another declared they ‘didn’t even care about the Olympics’ but were now ‘100 per cent boycotting’.

‘Are you serious?!? This is blasphemous and God will not be mocked! #BoycottOlympics.’

Play was suspended at Roland Garros on all but two courts due to the heavy rain

Play was suspended at Roland Garros on all but two courts due to the heavy rain

Anna Wintour was spotted at Roland Garros as she watched Ina Swiatek begin her campaign for a medal

Anna Wintour was spotted at Roland Garros as she watched Ina Swiatek begin her campaign for a medal

The all outdoor ceremony received backlash as heavy rain hampered proceedings and caused technical issues

The all outdoor ceremony received backlash as heavy rain hampered proceedings and caused technical issues

Thousands of social media users have threatened to boycott the nascent Paris Olympics after its opening ceremony was widely panned and #boycottOlympics trended on X. One baffling aspect was the involvement of a 'naked blue man' (pictured)

Thousands of social media users have threatened to boycott the nascent Paris Olympics after its opening ceremony was widely panned and #boycottOlympics trended on X. One baffling aspect was the involvement of a ‘naked blue man’ (pictured)

Drag Race France host Nicky Doll walks down the catwalk in the pouring rain during last night's opening ceremony

Drag Race France host Nicky Doll walks down the catwalk in the pouring rain during last night’s opening ceremony

Elsewhere US Catholic Bishop Robert Barron slammed the opening ceremony for making a 'gross mockery' of Christianity

Elsewhere US Catholic Bishop Robert Barron slammed the opening ceremony for making a ‘gross mockery’ of Christianity

‘Respect Jesus Christ and reject any mockery of Jesus’ Last Supper. Retweet if you stand with #BoycottOlympics.

‘The spectacle was despicable, offensive and extremely vile. #BoycottOlympics #BoycottParis2024.

‘Will this be the first Olympics that never was? Who will be the first country brave enough to boycott? Fingers crossed #BoycottOlympics.’

Though many took issue with the segment of the ceremony for its perceived mockery of the Last Supper, The Olympic Games’ official X account suggested otherwise, labelling the ‘naked blue man’ an ‘interpretation of the Greek God Dionysus’.

Dionysus is the Greek god of fertility and has no relevance to the Last Supper.

French actor and singer Phillippe Katerine, who played the controversial part, dismissed critics.

He told BFM TV: ‘It wouldn’t be fun if there were no controversy. Wouldn’t it be boring if everyone agreed on this planet?’

The Olympic flag was raised upside down in a more obvious failure

The Olympic flag was raised upside down in a more obvious failure

The ceremony followed the journey of the Olympic torch through this masked individual, who parcoured their way across Paris

The ceremony followed the journey of the Olympic torch through this masked individual, who parcoured their way across Paris

Many were also upset by the subsequent performance by French heavy metal band Gojira (seen), who played 'Ah! Ça Ira' - a popular song during the French Revolution

Many were also upset by the subsequent performance by French heavy metal band Gojira (seen), who played ‘Ah! Ça Ira’ – a popular song during the French Revolution

Red smoke and ribbons billow across Paris' rooftops during a performance involving multiple headless Marie Antoinettes

Red smoke and ribbons billow across Paris’ rooftops during a performance involving multiple headless Marie Antoinettes

The band were joined by opera singer Marina Viotti as well as a plethora of beheaded figures representing the slain Queen Marie Antoinette (pictured)

The band were joined by opera singer Marina Viotti as well as a plethora of beheaded figures representing the slain Queen Marie Antoinette (pictured) 

The French Catholic church has since spoken out against the segment, with the Conference of French bishops releasing a statement.

It read: ‘This ceremony has unfortunately included scenes of derision and mockery of Christianity, which we very deeply deplore.’

Many were also disgruntled by the subsequent performance by French heavy metal band Gojira, who played ‘Ah! Ça Ira’ – a popular song during the French Revolution.

The band were joined by opera singer Marina Viotti as well as a plethora of beheaded figures representing the slain Queen Marie Antoinette.

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