The Asian Age

Fire, avalanche alerts as storm batters Europe

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Paris, Jan. 4: The French Alps were on maximum avalanche alert Thursday as Storm Eleanor swept through Europe, killing at least four people and fanning rare winter wildfires in Corsica.

With the mountains packed with skiiers for the school holidays, major resort Val d’Isere closed its runs for the day because of “heavy snowfall”, while Chamonix said it was shutting many of its lifts as a precaution­ary measure.

“The objective is to keep everyone safe,” said David Ponson, ski chief in the Alpine Savoie region, as many pistes were shut for a second day.

At the other extreme, nearly 400 firefighte­rs on the French Mediterran­ean island of Corsica were battling two blazes fanned by Eleanor’s strong gusts of wind, with three people injured in a fire overnight.

Three hundred goats were killed in the blaze at Chiatra- Canale di Verde near the island’s east coast

Nearly 400 firefighte­rs on the French Mediterran­ean island of Corsica were battling two blazes fanned by Eleanor’s strong gusts of wind, with three people injured in a fire overnight

and ten homes burnt -- five of them completely destroyed, local authoritie­s said.

The prefecture added that the intensity of the blazes was “exceptiona­l in the middle of winter.” Two helicopter­s were able to help douse the flames after the winds eased up.

Eleanor, the fourth winter storm to hit Europe since December, swept into the continent on Wednesday after battering Britain and Ireland.

It has left four people dead, including a 21- yearold skiier hit by a falling tree in France and a couple in their 60s swept away on Spain’s northern Basque coast by a huge wave.

A young man had to be rescued after attempting to save them.

On Thursday, firefighte­rs said a woman in her 90s died in Crets- enBelledon­ne in the French Alps after the heavy rains caused a nearby stream to overflow its banks, sending a torrent of mud and water into her home.

In France, 29 people have been injured — four of them seriously — including a woman hit by a falling block of concrete.

At Lenk in central Switzerlan­d, eight people were hurt when a violent gust of wind overturned a railway carriage.

The whole of Spain’s northern coast remained on “orange” alert — the second highest on a fourpoint scale — because of the risk from strong winds and large waves.

 ?? — AFP ?? A man and children watch waves crashing against a tidal wall on Thursday in Asnelles, Northweste­rn France, after Storm Eleanor swept into Europe.
— AFP A man and children watch waves crashing against a tidal wall on Thursday in Asnelles, Northweste­rn France, after Storm Eleanor swept into Europe.

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