Storm Amy: Two Dead, One in the Seine-Maritime, the Other in the Aisne
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Thousands of households were left without power - The storm is expected to weaken later tonight
Two men, aged 25 and 48, died in connection with storm Amy in northern France.
This Saturday, a quadrennial went to swim in Etretat was able to be rescued from the weather conditions caused by the passage of storm Amy to the north of Europe. At the beginning of the afternoon, it was the fall of a tree branch on a vehicle that killed a 25-year-old man.
Firefighters intervened in Chambly to put in safety an unstable branch, located near an EHPAD. – Photos: SDIS of the Oise / Aurélien Dheilly. Storm Amy, in the north of the country, on Saturday, October 4, reports two deaths and several hundred interventions on the side of firefighters. Two people lost their lives, one in the Seine-Maritime (in Etretat) and the other in the Aisne (in Gouy). In Oise, firefighters intervened 18 times in the mornin…
Two people have died after accidents caused by violent storms in northern France. The lightning strikes were caused by Storm Amy, which was sweeping across the Atlantic. Up to 5,000 households were without power across the Normandy region on Saturday morning.
The death of two people and the serious injury of another were caused by storm "Amy" that has been hitting northwestern France in recent hours. More...
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