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Deadly Storm Ciarán Lashes U.K. and Western Europe With Strong Rain and Wind | Deadly Storm Ciarán Lashes U.K. and Western Europe With Strong Rain and Wind |
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A storm that battered northwestern France overnight lashed Britain and much of Western Europe on Thursday with heavy rains and strong winds that left at least six people dead. | A storm that battered northwestern France overnight lashed Britain and much of Western Europe on Thursday with heavy rains and strong winds that left at least six people dead. |
The storm, given the name Ciarán (pronounced kee-RAHN), pummeled France’s Atlantic coast with record-breaking winds — gusts of about 120 miles per hour were recorded in parts of Brittany — that left at least one person dead and some 1.2 million customers without power. | The storm, given the name Ciarán (pronounced kee-RAHN), pummeled France’s Atlantic coast with record-breaking winds — gusts of about 120 miles per hour were recorded in parts of Brittany — that left at least one person dead and some 1.2 million customers without power. |
As the storm moved north, falling trees killed at least one person in the Harz Mountains of Germany and another person in the eastern part of the Netherlands, according to the local German fire brigade and the Dutch broadcaster NOS. Heavy winds also ripped through Belgium, killing two people in the city of Ghent, the authorities said. | As the storm moved north, falling trees killed at least one person in the Harz Mountains of Germany and another person in the eastern part of the Netherlands, according to the local German fire brigade and the Dutch broadcaster NOS. Heavy winds also ripped through Belgium, killing two people in the city of Ghent, the authorities said. |
Spain was also battered by winds and rain. One woman was killed in Madrid, according to a spokesperson at the City Council emergencies department. | Spain was also battered by winds and rain. One woman was killed in Madrid, according to a spokesperson at the City Council emergencies department. |
Britain’s weather agency issued an “amber warning,” its second-highest level of alert, for parts of southern England, saying that winds expected to exceed 85 m.p.h. in some areas could create a “danger to life.” The Coast Guard warned people to “stay away from the water’s edge,” and the Port of Dover temporarily suspended “all sailings” because of the adverse conditions. | Britain’s weather agency issued an “amber warning,” its second-highest level of alert, for parts of southern England, saying that winds expected to exceed 85 m.p.h. in some areas could create a “danger to life.” The Coast Guard warned people to “stay away from the water’s edge,” and the Port of Dover temporarily suspended “all sailings” because of the adverse conditions. |