Chattanooga Times Free Press

Lightning, rare tornado injure dozens in Germany, France

- BY KIRSTEN GRIESHABER

BERLIN — A rare tornado injured 19 people, two of them severely, in Luxembourg, while 15 soccer players were injured by a lightning strike in southern Germany as unseasonal storms hit northern Europe late Friday.

The tornado in the southweste­rn Luxembourg communitie­s of Pettingen and Kaerjeng left a path of destructio­n that made up to 100 homes uninhabita­ble, local media reported Saturday. Debris and damaged cars were left strewn around the area, while at least four power poles were destroyed.

“Architects are going to come and survey the damage. Meanwhile, we will coordinate to cover the roofs,” Paul Schroeder, director general of Luxembourg’s fire and rescue service, told residents, according to Luxembourg French-language newspaper L’Essentiel.

The tornado was less destructiv­e in nearby eastern France, but local media reported that dozens of roofs were ruined and cars were damaged in the communitie­s of Longwy and Herserange.

Amateur footage obtained by The Associated Press showed a small tornado whirling in the Oosterdok section of Amsterdam on Friday night. Tornadoes are very unusual in Europe, where fierce gales that are more the norm also created hazardous conditions.

In southern Germany, lightning struck a soccer field in RosenfeldH­eiligenzim­mern where 15 players were exercising Friday night. They were injured slightly but were taken to the hospital as a precaution.

Police asked thousands of people to leave an openair concert in Rothenburg early due to the weather. After a circus tent collapsed in Neckarsulm in strong wind, one horse had to be euthanized and police had to round up 15 horses and camels that ran way.

Severe weather warnings have already led to the cancellati­on of a number of outdoor events in Britain this weekend.

High winds and high temperatur­es were responsibl­e for dozens of wildfires breaking out in Greece, officials said.

A total of 59 fires started over 24 hours starting Friday night, and authoritie­s said all were either extinguish­ed or under control by sundown on Saturday.

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PHOTO VIA AP A tornado hurls objects through the air Friday, as seen from inside a car in Pettingen, Luxembourg.
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