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Storm fear to shut Paris airports Storm fear to shut Paris airports
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Paris airports will shut to flights from 2000 (1900GMT) for 12 hours because extremely high winds are expected, transport officials say.Paris airports will shut to flights from 2000 (1900GMT) for 12 hours because extremely high winds are expected, transport officials say.
The French capital is facing winds of up to 120km/h (75mph), forecasters say.The French capital is facing winds of up to 120km/h (75mph), forecasters say.
The country is on storm alert with the French Atlantic coast expected to be worst hit.The country is on storm alert with the French Atlantic coast expected to be worst hit.
But forecasters predict the storm will not be as bad as the one that lashed France on 14 January, leaving 11 dead and causing widespread damage.But forecasters predict the storm will not be as bad as the one that lashed France on 14 January, leaving 11 dead and causing widespread damage.
Travellers have been asked not to head to either the city's Charles de Gaulle or Orly airports.Travellers have been asked not to head to either the city's Charles de Gaulle or Orly airports.
Charles de Gaulle is one the busiest airports in Europe.Charles de Gaulle is one the busiest airports in Europe.
Ferries are also affected. Services between Brittany and nearby islands have been suspended, operators Oceane and Penn Ar Bedd say.
Brittany Ferries has postponed the inaugural sailing on Tuesday of its service from Roscoff to Plymouth, in southern England.
The French navy has also put three rescue vessels on stand-by to sail to the aid of any shipping in difficulty. Sand bags have been deployed on sea-fronts exposed to potential flooding.