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Two storm-hit ferries reach Dover amid French power cut Storm: Tree crushes Amsterdam woman and flights halted
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Two P&O ferries held in the English Channel because of the storm lashing southern England have made it to port. The storm battering north-west Europe has killed a woman in Amsterdam and the airline KLM has cancelled 50 flights.
A P&O spokesman later told the BBC that Dover port had reopened and the ferries had arrived. "The service is getting back to normal," Brian Rees said. Dutch media said a tree toppled by the storm crushed a woman to death by a canal in Amsterdam. Several people were injured by flying debris in the city.
In northern France some 65,000 homes were hit by power cuts, French media said. High winds are now battering the Netherlands and Belgium. The storm also killed two people in southern England.
Some Dutch KLM flights have been cancelled and there is rail disruption. In northern France 42,000 homes are still without electricity, officials say. Some French and Dutch trains were halted, and Belgium has also been hit.
In the English Channel two P&O ferries, carrying more than 400 people, put in temporarily at Deal, east of Dover, to shelter from the wind, Mr Rees said. Dutch news websites showed pictures of damage caused by toppled trees and flying debris.
Earlier, two P&O ferries held in the English Channel because of the storm made it to port.
A P&O spokesman told the BBC that Dover port had reopened and the ferries had arrived. "The service is getting back to normal," Brian Rees said.
Two P&O ferries, carrying more than 400 people, put in temporarily at Deal, east of Dover, to shelter from the wind, Mr Rees said.
"Dover port was closed from 6:30 to 9:00, but we got the all-clear at 9:00 to get going again. Five ferries are going back and forth," he said."Dover port was closed from 6:30 to 9:00, but we got the all-clear at 9:00 to get going again. Five ferries are going back and forth," he said.
"We are back to 23 sailings a day, every 45 to 50 minutes. The storm has dropped right off.""We are back to 23 sailings a day, every 45 to 50 minutes. The storm has dropped right off."
Earlier a Calais port official said two ferries were "blocked" due to the closure of Dover port, one carrying 398 passengers and the other 65.Earlier a Calais port official said two ferries were "blocked" due to the closure of Dover port, one carrying 398 passengers and the other 65.
No trains are leaving the stations in Lille, northern France, the TF1 news website reports.No trains are leaving the stations in Lille, northern France, the TF1 news website reports.
The storm swept across Brittany and Normandy early on Monday, felling trees in some places. The storm swept across Brittany and Normandy early on Monday, felling trees and knocking out power lines in some places.
It left 30.000 homes without electricity in Brittany, 25,000 in Normandy and 10,000 in Picardy.
In the Netherlands the Haarlem-Amsterdam railway has been disrupted and trains on the line are packed with commuters, the news website De Telegraaf reports.In the Netherlands the Haarlem-Amsterdam railway has been disrupted and trains on the line are packed with commuters, the news website De Telegraaf reports.
A big banner on the European Commission building in Brussels - the Berlaymont - was shredded by the wind.A big banner on the European Commission building in Brussels - the Berlaymont - was shredded by the wind.
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