High winds and storms hit Europe, one dead

Winter storms are battering much of western Europe, with one skier killed in France, while Switzerland has seen trains derailed by wind gusts.

Gusting winds blew a train off its tracks, injuring eight people, as winter storm Burglind battered Switzerland, bringing trees down on power lines cutting electricity to thousands of homes.

The wind derailed the lead car on the Montreux-Bernese Oberland (MOB) regional train around midday near Lenk in central Switzerland, an MOB spokesman said.

Gusts on the Pilatus peak near Lucerne hit 195 kph, the highest there since records began in 1981, broadcaster SRF reported.

The Swiss weather service issued strong gale warnings for much of the country. Many roads were closed, passenger ferry traffic was halted in some areas and several air flights were cancelled.

Several people were stranded on a ski lift in St Gallen canton when trees toppled onto the gondola lines, police said.

In the capital Bern, the Christmas tree on display at the main railway station snapped at mid-morning, but no one was injured by the 13-metre high trunk that weighs 2.4 tonnes, Swiss broadcaster RTS said, showing a photo of it on the pavement.

In the Netherlands, a storm disrupted air travel at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport, Europe's third busiest.

More than a fifth of the originally planned 1200 incoming and outgoing flights were cancelled as wind gusts reached speeds of up to 120 kph.

Storms also prompted authorities to close all five major sea barriers to prevent flooding in the lowlands.

In France, a skier was killed when a tree fell on him on a ski slope and at least 15 others were injured in storms in northern and eastern regions that cut power to some 225,000 homes, local authorities said.

Households in the Normandy region were the worst hit by storm Eleanor, Enedis, a unit of state-controlled EDF said, while the area around Paris and northeastern Picardie and Champagne-Ardenne were also among those affected.

The latest weather warning and strong winds come after winter storm Carmen battered western France on New Year's day, with some 40,000 households in the Brittany region temporarily losing power.


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Published 4 January 2018 6:14am
Source: AAP


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