Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

STORM LESLIE HITS PORTUGAL, LEAVES THOUSANDS WITHOUT POWER

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REUTERS, 14TH OCTOBER,2018- At least 300,000 homes were without power on Sunday after tropical storm Leslie hit Portugal’s Atlantic coast, bringing with it heavy rain, strong winds and surging seas.

Leslie was downgraded from a hurricane before it reached Portugal late on Saturday. authoritie­s had urged people to stay indoors and keep away from coastal areas.

At least 1,000 trees were uprooted, mainly in coastal towns north of Lisbon where the storm first reached land, hitting power lines and blocking roads.

The A1, the main motorway running through Portugal, was temporaril­y blocked by a fallen tree, authoritie­s said. More than 300,000 homes lost electricit­y as the storm passed, said Belo Costa, commander at the Civil Protection Agency.

The storm, carrying winds of up 100 km/h (60 mph), was most intense during the night. By Sunday morning the powerful winds and heavy rains had mostly subsided.

In Spain, winds of up to 100 km/h uprooted trees in the center of the country early on Sunday morning. Emergency services issued flood warnings for the north and northwest of the country for Sunday afternoon and evening, advising Spaniards to avoid driving in the storm.

Earlier this week, 12 people were killed in flash floods on the Mediterran­ean island of Mallorca.

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