Storm Dennis, which hits the northwest of the country has deprived 60,000 homes of electricity according to a situation report by Enedis, the manager of the electricity distribution network.

At 6 p.m., about 60,000 homes were without electricity Sunday in the early evening in the northwest quarter of France after the passage of the storm Dennis, announced Enedis. The manager of the electricity distribution network has indeed made a point of situation and noted that the majority of homes without electricity are "mainly in Brittany, Pays de la Loire and Normandy", according to a spokesperson for the group. who spoke to AFP.

"The critical weather episode has passed," said Enedis, however. Orange vigilance (wind and / or rain) has indeed been lifted for the four Breton departments as well as for La Manche and Calvados, Météo-France said.