Storm Benjamin Sweeps Across France, Gusts Exceeding 100 Km/h
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Three people were injured on Thursday in Le Havre (Seine-Maritime) after storm Benjamin passed. Two men fell six metres from a roof.
Despite winds of up to 150 km/h, storm Benjamin did not do much damage in the area. A firefighter was still injured in Gironde The first storm
Brittany and Normandy were hit on Thursday by particularly violent winds. A person died in Corsica, carried away by a cru.
The wind blew more than 100 km/h over much of France this Thursday morning with storm Benjamin. Faced with these gusts, the first damage was found in the 16 departments placed in orange vigilance. More than 100,000 households are also deprived of electricity. - Storm Benjamin: the first damage recorded, gusts to more than 100 km/h recorded (Weather and weather).
No football, rugby or baseball outside this Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th October in Saint-Lô. The terrain has been made impassable by the weather, the town hall announces that it will ban their use in the next two days.
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