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Storm Kristin kills at least three in Portugal, barrels into Spain
Storm Kristin caused at least six deaths and left around 850,000 homes without power in Portugal before moving into Spain with severe wind and snow warnings.
- On Wednesday January 28, Storm Kristin swept across Spain overnight, bringing snow, flooding, and power cuts that disrupted Madrid, Alcobendas, Las Rozas, and caused a fatality in Málaga.
- Aemet says every region is under alert today, making Kristin the sixth major storm to hit Spain this month amid storms Francis, Goretti, Ingrid and Joseph.
- Across affected regions, emergency services responded to more than 800 incidents before midnight, while rising rivers forced evacuations of around 250 residents in San Roque, Cádiz, and red wind warnings hit Galicia and Cáceres with gusts up to 130 km/h.
- National rail operators Renfe and Adif warned passengers of Cercanías delays and suspensions on Wednesday, while schools in Extremadura and 77 municipalities across Almería, Málaga, and Cádiz closed and motorists were stuck for hours.
- Storm Kristin is expected to leave Spain on Thursday, but authorities urged caution as meteorologists said conditions remain unstable and it is not another Filomena.
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According to local media, among the victims was an 83-year-old Dutch woman.
·Netherlands
Read Full ArticlePortugal storm death toll climbs as 450,000 remain without power
Portugal was hit hard by a particularly violent storm that has left a trail of destruction and at least 4 dead across Portugal on January 28. Lisbon and the centre of the country were hardest hit. All services remained suspended on several lines, several schools remained closed and almost 450,000 customers were still without power on January 29.
·France
Read Full ArticleIn a new report published on Thursday, the authorities announced that storm Kristin, which struck Portugal on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday, resulted in the death of five people.
·Paris, France
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- 38% of the sources are Center, 38% of the sources lean Right
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C 38%
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