On Monday January 6, in the middle of the afternoon, 40,000 homes were deprived of electricity, a direct result of the passage of the storm Floriane in France with winds of over 100 km/h observed in certain sectors.
One of the most affected departments was Seine-et-Marne (which had been placed by Météo France on orange alert for violent winds like 20 other departments) with 3,700 homes affected according to Enedis, the manager of the electricity distribution network. Mobilized On the ground, Enedis technical teams were able to restore electricity to affected homes as quickly as possible.
Storm Florian also caused tree falls
Furthermore, tree falls obstructed certain Seine-et-Marnais roads still during this day of January 6. This was particularly the case in Dammartin-en-Goële, Compans and Saint-Soupplets, in the north of the department.
As a precaution, the SNCF interrupted the circulation of its trains on several lines for a few hours. In Seine-et-Marne, lines P, R and RER D were affected.