ROME, DECEMBER 22 - Over 95,000 houses were left without electricity in France, mainly in the region of New Aquitaine (southwest) after the passage of the storm Fabien, which has been hitting Corsica in the last hours with strong winds and rains. However, Fabien did not cause victims or particularly serious damage, according to a budget made by the prefectures concerned. In Corsica, winds reached 206 km per hour in Capo Sagro, while the city of Ajaccio closed the airport and stopped the ferries. The inhabitants were told to avoid traveling by car as much as possible.