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12,000 homes still without electricity this Monday evening

According to Enedis, 12,000 homes are still without electricity, particularly in eastern , following the passage of storm Floriane.

12,000 homes are still without electricity in France on Monday evening, mainly in the East and Île-de-France, due to storm Floriane which swept across France from Sunday evening, the manager said of the Enedis electricity distribution network.

In the east of France, around 6:30 p.m., 2,000 homes are still without electricity in the department, 1,000 in the Meuse and as many in , Meurthe-et-Moselle and Haut-Rhin. 1,200 homes are also without electricity in Seine-et-Marne, east of , Enedis said. “Most of it will be restored in the evening,” added the EDF subsidiary.

Earlier in the afternoon, Enedis reported a report of 40,000 customers without electricity.

No more orange vigilance

The network manager mobilized its teams last weekend, after the first alerts from Météo-France. He indicated on Monday that he would continue the interventions so that, from Tuesday morning, “the last homes without electricity can be restored.” Enedis also reminds that as a safety measure, you should never touch fallen wires or an object in contact with a power line.

No more departments are on orange alert Monday evening. 21 were there during the night from Sunday to Monday, mainly in the northern half of France.

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