In Northern Europe, the severe storm ‘Storm Corrie‘ has killed 4 people so far, while many people have been injured. Many houses were destroyed by the storm. Normal life was disrupted due to the floods that followed the storm. In addition, many homes in northern Europe are without electricity. Edward Zwitser, spokesman for the Royal Dutch Lifeboat Company, said a cargo named Juliet D collided with another boat in the storm, due to this the boat Pechora Star was also damaged. But due to the arrival of the rescue team on the spot, all the members have been saved safely. Three helicopters, including one from Belgium, were involved in the rescue operation.
Traffic was disrupted for several hours
The power supply of thousands of homes was disrupted on Monday in the Nordic region of northern Europe. At the same time, floods caused havoc on the North Sea and Baltic Sea ports of this region. Many trees were uprooted with strong thunderstorms in the western Netherlands. Due to this the traffic was disrupted for several hours.
Woman dies after falling tree
According to the information, Storm Corrie caused havoc in Scotland late on Sunday night. A 9-year-old child from Staffordshire, England and a 60-year-old woman in the Scottish city of Aberdeen died after a tree fell. A 78-year-old woman died due to a storm in Danish. In Germany, a person died after being hit by a billboard.
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