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Strong Winds Are Causing Problems in Several Places in the Country

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Strong winds have caused problems in several locations across the country. For example, several containers were blown over in the Port of Rotterdam, landing on several cars. No injuries were reported, according to regional broadcaster Rijnmond. Photo correspondents told the broadcaster that at least four cars were damaged. The road has been closed; according to the fire department, more stacks of containers could topple. The Royal Netherlands Me…

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Strong winds have caused problems in several locations across the country. For example, several containers were blown over in the Port of Rotterdam, landing on several cars. No injuries were reported, according to regional broadcaster Rijnmond. Photo correspondents told the broadcaster that at least four cars were damaged. The road has been closed; according to the fire department, more stacks of containers could topple. The Royal Netherlands Me…

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The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) issued a code yellow warning for coastal areas on Monday afternoon. Wind gusts of 80 to 90 kilometers per hour are possible there. This is causing bizarre scenes and extensive damage. Many reports are being received in the northern and eastern Netherlands, Groningen, North Brabant, and Rotterdam-Rijnmond, among other areas. These mainly concern fallen trees.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Several safety regions are busier than usual due to the strong winds. Many reports are being received in the northern and eastern Netherlands, Groningen, North Brabant, and Rotterdam-Rijnmond, among other regions. These are mainly reports of fallen trees.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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The wind also caused significant problems on Eemhavenweg in Rotterdam's Waalhaven district on Monday. Several containers were blown over and fell onto parked cars. No one was injured, but the damage is extensive.

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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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