Approximately 92,000 households in northern France remain without electricity following Storm Goretti, which swept across the country.
The electricity network operator Enedis reported that power has been restored to over three-quarters of the 380,000 homes initially affected.
However, outages continue in several northern and northwestern regions, including Manche, Calvados, Seine-Maritime, Eure, and Orne, as repair crews work to fully restore electricity.
The storm also disrupted electricity production. According to the public broadcaster Franceinfo, the nuclear power plant Flamanville has not produced energy since Thursday night.
Storm Goretti brought extremely strong winds, reaching up to 200 km/h in parts of the country. A maximum wind speed of 213 km/h was recorded in Gatteville, Normandy.
The French Ministry of the Interior reported that six people were slightly injured as a result of the storm.
