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Eight die as storm whips across northern Europe | |
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A storm battering north-western Europe has killed eight people - four of them in southern England. | |
Two people died when their car was crushed by a falling tree in Gelsenkirchen, in western Germany. Two children in the car were injured. | Two people died when their car was crushed by a falling tree in Gelsenkirchen, in western Germany. Two children in the car were injured. |
In Brittany, western France, a woman was swept out to sea. And in the Dutch city of Amsterdam a tree felled by the wind crushed a woman by a canal. | |
Many trains were cancelled in and around London and in north Germany. | |
In many cases in the UK fallen trees had to be cleared from railway lines. | |
At least 50 flights have been cancelled at Schiphol airport in the Netherlands, and the German broadcaster ARD says there are severe delays at Hamburg airport. | At least 50 flights have been cancelled at Schiphol airport in the Netherlands, and the German broadcaster ARD says there are severe delays at Hamburg airport. |
In the UK as many as 600,000 homes suffered power cuts, though many were later reconnected. | |
Power cuts also hit 42,000 homes in northern France, and at Belle-Ile in Brittany a woman was swept into the sea from a cliff. | |
German authorities have halted all local trains in Schleswig-Holstein, as well as the Hanover-Bremen service and north-bound trains from the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. | |
Emergency services in Denmark and Sweden have issued storm warnings, as Scandinavia faces winds gusting at about 100mph (162km/h). | |
The storm system deepened as it crossed the North Sea, the BBC Weather Centre says. One site in eastern Denmark, Kegnaes, reported a gust of 115mph mid-afternoon. | |
At 1700 GMT the storm was centred on Gothenburg in western Sweden. | |
Ferries hit | Ferries hit |
Along Germany's North Sea coast many ferries were confined to port and shipping on the Elbe was also disrupted, ARD reported. | |
Earlier, two P&O ferries held in the English Channel because of the storm made it to port. | 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. | 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. | 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 and knocking out power lines in some places. | The storm swept across Brittany and Normandy early on Monday, felling trees and knocking out power lines in some places. |
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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