2017年10月29日 星期日

Strong storms kill five in Germany, Poland and Czech Republic

Flood waters surround cars parked at Hamburg's Fish Market district Image copyright AFP Image caption Flood waters surround cars parked at Hamburg's Fish Market district

Powerful storms have wreaked havoc in parts of central and northern Europe, killing at least five people in Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic.

A 63-year-old camper drowned on the German coast as the result of a storm surge while the other four were killed by falling trees in strong winds.

Winds reached 180km/h (112mph) on the Czech Republic's highest mountain.

Thousands of Poles and Czechs are still without power. The centre of the German city of Hamburg has been flooded.

Some rail services were still suspended in parts of Germany after routes sustained damage.

Disruption had also been reported on railways and several roads across the Czech Republic.

Image copyright AFP Image caption The centre of the German city of Hamburg was flooded

Image copyright Reuters Image caption Many cars have been damaged by falling trees

Image copyright Reuters Image caption Winds reached more than 100km/h (60mph) in parts of the Czech Republic

A freight ship ran aground on the German island of Langeoog. The authorities are keeping a close watch for signs that its 1,800 tonnes of fuel oil might leak.

The ship's crew of 22 were safe, broadcaster DW reports.



from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2lsVoGS

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