Storm Ciaran whips western Europe, blowing record winds in France and leaving millions without power
Winds up to 180 kilometers per hour (108 mph) slammed France's Atlantic coast overnight as Storm Ciaran lashed countries around western Europe, uprooting trees, blowing out windows and leaving 1.2 million French households without electricity Thursday.
Coming on the heels of Storm Ciaran which battered Western Europe last week, the floods "impacted" around 60 municipalities, causing "significant" damage, said the prefecture, adding that dozens of..
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'There's not much we can do,' says Mathieu Barras, who owns a plot of land in northern France, where heavy flooding forced dozens of schools to close and rendered some roads only accessible by boat...
Storms Like Ciarán Are, Becoming ‘More Damaging’ , Due to Climate Change.
On November 1, Ciarán battered the
United Kingdom, becoming one of the
strongest storms ever recorded in western..
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