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Storm Goretti batters northwest Europe with violent winds and power cuts.
Summary
Storm Goretti brought hurricane‑force gusts, including a 159 km/h reading at the Isles of Scilly, and cut power to about 380,000 households in France while disrupting schools and rail services.
Content
Storm Goretti lashed parts of northwest Europe with hurricane-force winds affecting England and France. Authorities reported very strong gusts and widespread service disruption. Power outages, school closures and rail cancellations were reported in several regions.
Key facts:
- About 380,000 households in France lost power, mostly in Normandy, Brittany, Picardy and around Paris, according to France Info citing power distributor Enedis.
- A monitoring station on the Isles of Scilly recorded gusts of 159 km/h, which was reported as a record and equivalent to a Category 2 hurricane; other strong gusts were measured in Normandy and at the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
- French rail operator SNCF canceled more than a dozen trains and some lines in greater Paris were halted after fallen trees; thousands of technicians are working to restore networks and services.
Summary:
The storm caused significant outages and transport disruption across parts of northwest Europe. Officials reported technicians working to restore power and said some rail services were expected to resume later Friday. Meteorological agencies indicated the worst of the storm was expected to recede later in the day.
