Strong storm swept through, 11 people 6 European countries were killed
On October 28, a massive storm swept across Europe, killing at least 11 people in Britain, Germany, the Netherlands, France and Denmark.
Trees turn on the original to crush the car - (Photo: Reuters)
According to AFP, the violent storm paralyzed the transportation system in Europe. Strong winds and heavy rains have killed 11 people in the UK, Germany, Netherlands, France and Denmark.
Large waves of wind forced the rescue team to stop searching for a 14-year-old boy missing in the south coast of England. British Prime Minister David Cameron 'extremely unfortunate' to the loss of life.
According to the National Meteorological Center of the British National Meteorological Bureau, at Wight Island off the south of England, winds reach 159km / h.
More than 500,000 households in Britain and France are living in a blackout. Heavy rain and strong winds in other places also caused thousands of trees to root. Hundreds of people stuck at Copenhagen airport (Denmark).
The storm also caused a power outage at a nuclear power plant in southeastern England. Dungeness B plant is forced to shut down two nuclear reactors, diesel generators will provide the necessary power for the safety system.
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