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Deadly storm Friederike causes Dutch and German transport chaos


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Five people have been killed in storm-related accidents as hurricane-strength winds tear across northern Europe.
 
Three people died after being hit by falling trees and debris in the Netherlands and one in Germany.
 
A second German was killed in a collision when his van was blown on to the wrong side of the road.
 
Facing gusts of up to 140km/h (90mph), Germany's train operator Deutsche Bahn cancelled all long-distance services for the rest of Thursday.
 
Many regional services were also cancelled.
 
Flights at Schiphol airport in Amsterdam - one of the busiest in Europe - were briefly suspended and two of its three departure halls were closed after roof plates were blown off the terminal building.
 
In pictures: Storm rips through Europe
More than 300 flights were cancelled and the airport said passengers should check their flights status online or contact their airline.
 
People arriving at Schiphol told reporters they had experienced rough landings with some passengers around them throwing up.
 
The storm, called Friederike in Germany, is due to cross the country from west to east before reaching Poland overnight.
It caused high winds in the UK on Wednesday night and Thursday morning, bringing down trees and knocking out power to tens of thousands of homes.
 
German meteorologists are warning people to stay indoors, and many schools are closed.
 
The national train operator, Deutsche Bahn, had already suspended rail traffic in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), neighbouring Rhineland-Palatinate state and Lower Saxony, when it announced a Germany-wide suspension of long-distance trains. Any regional trains still running have cut their speed because of the strong winds.
 
A spokesman said it was the "right decision" due to the risk of trees falling on overhead wires and on tracks.
 
Many domestic flights have also been cancelled.
 
An emergency siren wailed in the city of Duisburg, warning residents that they should stay indoors, German news website WDR reported.

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Source + video's: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-42731505

 

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Thats a colossal storm, winds of 90mph? thats like a category 2 hurricane in the middle of Europe but Trump says there is no climate change so we dont have nothing to worry about...

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