at least 10 dead across Europe

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2023-11-03 09:23:00

The human toll from Storm Ciaran is increasing. Ten people in Europe died, including a 5-year-old child. The storm, which shifted east after hitting the Atlantic coast, killed three people in Tuscany, in north-central Italy, where it caused record rainfall, local authorities announced.

Falling trees caused by violent gusts are the cause of most of these fatal accidents: two victims in Belgium, two in France, one in the center of Madrid, one in Germany and a seventh in the Netherlands.

In the Flemish city of Ghent, the child, who was playing outside, was seriously injured by falling branches and died in hospital a few hours later, according to the public prosecutor’s office. In a separate incident, a 64-year-old woman, visiting from Germany, was also killed in a city park. His 31-year-old daughter was seriously injured.

Rail and maritime traffic interrupted in Flanders

Storm Ciaran led to the interruption of part of rail traffic in Flanders and trains were running at reduced speed in the rest of Belgium on Thursday. Maritime traffic was also interrupted for the day in the Antwerp port area.

And Brussels airport was also experiencing disruptions. But flights continued to operate there despite numerous delays. The two deaths in France are a septuagenarian who fell to his death in Le Havre (north-west) after being hit by the shutters of his home due to violent winds, and a truck driver killed in the north of the country by the fall. from a tree on its heavy weight.

READ ALSO Storm Ciaran: “the worst is over”Sixteen people, including seven firefighters, were injured in the same area, including one seriously, according to the Interior Ministry. In France, around 1.2 million homes were left without electricity, including 780,000 in Brittany, in the west of the country. And more than a million people have been deprived of a mobile network, French Minister for Digital Jean-Noël Barrot announced Thursday in a message on X (formerly Twitter).

Schools closed

Ciaran then reached England on Thursday afternoon, where strong winds and heavy rain caused significant disruption, with maritime connections from the port of Dover suspended for a good part of the morning. Hundreds of schools have been closed.

The Channel Island of Jersey, on red alert, recorded winds of up to 160 km/h and 35 people had to stay in hotels after damage to their homes according to police.

All flights have been canceled at Jersey, Guernsey and Alderney airports. In Cornwall, in the southwest of England, more than 8,500 homes were left without power.

In the Netherlands, the alert level was raised to orange, with winds expected up to 110 km/h.

9 meter high waves

The transport sector was particularly disrupted in the west of France, where road traffic was banned Thursday morning in Finistère. At Beauvais airport, near Paris, almost all flights were canceled until midday.

In Spain, the part most affected by the storm is the northwest, where some areas of Galicia are on red alert, due to extremely violent winds on the coast.

According to the Spanish meteorological agency (Aemet), certain coastal areas of the Basque Country are also on red alert, with waves that could reach 8 or 9 meters.

More than 80 flights were canceled at 11 airports across the country. In the east of the country, “several fires in the province, aggravated by the wind” were reported near Valencia, local firefighters wrote on X. These fires forced the evacuation of several villages.

The storm also led to the interruption of rail traffic on Thursday between Ourense and Vigo or between A Coruña and Ferrol, in Galicia, as well as on other small lines in the regions of Cantabria, Asturias or the Basque Country.

Portugal will not be directly affected by Storm Ciaran, said the national meteorological institute, which however placed the coastal regions of the center and north of the country under red alert. Extreme weather events (cyclones, heatwaves, floods, droughts, etc.) are natural phenomena. But global warming caused by greenhouse gas emissions generated by human activity can amplify them.

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