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Six killed after storm batters Europe

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BERLIN: Strong winds battered northern and central Europe, killing at least six people in Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic, with authoritie­s watching for oil leaks from a huge freighter that ran aground in the North Sea.

Four victims in Poland and the Czech Republic were killed by falling trees.

The storm also knocked out power to thousands of Czechs and Poles, and rail traffic in large parts of northern Germany remained suspended after heavy damage from fallen trees.

Winds reached more than 100kph in several parts of the Czech Republic and topped out at 180kph on Snezka, the country’s highest mountain at 1,602m, Czech Television reported.

The two victims in Germany included a 63-year-old German man who drowned at a campsite in Lower Saxony as a result of a storm surge, and a woman whose motorboat overturned in the state of Me ck len bur g-V or po mme rn, German media reported.

The Glory Amsterdam, a 225m-long freighter, ran aground on the German island of Langeoog, and authoritie­s were keeping a close watch for any signs of oil leaks. The ship’s crew of 22 were safe, the Frankfurte­r Allgemeine Zeitung reported.

The freighter was not carrying any cargo, but had 1,800 tonnes of heavy oil and 140 tonnes of marine diesel on board as fuel, it quoted local authoritie­s as saying.

In Germany, railway operator Deutsche Bahn cited what it called “significan­t damage” on key routes, and said rail traffic on many routes in northern and central Germany was suspended.

The decision left thousands of travellers stranded and cut rail access to cities such as Bremen, Hamburg, Berlin, Hanover and Kiel.

Deutsche Bahn restored some service late on Sunday and provided sleeping cars at stations for stranded passengers.

The winds felled trees in the Czech Republic, with one man dying after being hit on a sidewalk in a town in the north of the country and one woman killed by a tree in a wooded area, media reported. — Reuters

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