Storm-Deep Sweeps over Europe – North Sea Coast Arming Itself Before Flood
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The German North Sea coast is preparing for a storm surge. In Germany, the ferries to the North and Baltic Sea islands are not able to travel according to schedule. On the North Sea, all journeys of the "Halunder Jet" to and from Helgoland, as the shipping company FRS Helgoline announced on its homepage, fall on Sunday. There is also no ferry operation between Schlüttsiel and the Halligen, the Wyker steamship ship shipping company reported.
Europe is hit by severe weather. Flights are cancelled, ferry connections are cancelled. Germany is also affected.
Planes remain on the ground, ferries in the port. Storms make it difficult for example to create Great Britain, Norway and the Netherlands. There are also effects in northern Germany.
From the Netherlands via Northern Germany to Great Britain, flights are cancelled, ferries are cancelled and parks are closed
A storm low has largely crossed Lower Saxony, Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. In the night there is still a storm flood warning. From Monday the wind is to slow down.
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