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Storm kills at least 9 in central Europe

Agence France-Presse

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Storm kills at least 9 in central Europe
The violent storm spreads across Scotland, Poland as well as northern and eastern France, before reaching Germany on March 31


BERLIN, Germany – At least 9 people lost their lives as a powerful storm barreled through central Europe, causing traffic chaos and leaving thousands without electricity, the authorities said Wednesday, April 1.

Seven people perished on Tuesday, March 31, in Germany, where Storm Niklas strengthened into a hurricane in some areas, packing winds of more than 190 kilometers (120 miles) an hour.

Three drivers were killed by falling trees, while another three died when they were caught in sudden snow and hail storms that battered the country’s south.

One man was also crushed to death when gales caused a wall to collapse.

In Austria, a 63-year-old man died as he tried to fix his roof, while a nine-year-old girl was injured by a falling tree.

Niklas also claimed a life in Switzerland, when a tree crushed a 75-year-old motorist.

The violent storm spread across Scotland, Poland as well as northern and eastern France, before reaching Germany on March 31.

Road and rail traffic disrupted by the bad weather in central Europe returned to normal on April 1, but the storm has left many homes without a roof and tens of thousands of households without electricity. – Rappler.com 

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