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- Storm Ciarán, known in Germany as Storm Emir was a European windstorm that severely affected parts of Europe from late October to early November 2023. Part of the 2023–24 European windstorm season, Ciarán impacted northwestern Europe and killed 21 people, eleven of whom were in Italy and four in France.
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There is widespread flooding and damage around the UK, with thousands of homes left without power, hundreds of schools closed and major travel disruption. Southern England and the Channel Islands...
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1 day ago · Friday 1 November 2024 at 6:18pm. It will be a year tomorrow since Storm Ciarán swept through the Channel Islands and some people are still feeling the effects. Hurricane-force winds and the most ...
Part of the 2023–24 European windstorm season, Ciarán impacted northwestern Europe and killed 21 people, eleven of whom were in Italy and four in France. It also caused mass disruption to transport.
Nov 2, 2023 · Record-breaking Storm Ciaran has battered the UK, the Channel Islands, and parts of northern Europe, leaving behind a trail of death, destruction and transport delays. The Channel Islands and Northern France bore the brunt of the storm, with 104mph winds recorded in Jersey.
Nov 2, 2023 · Storm Ciarán made landfall in south-west England and northern France overnight on November 1, with heavy rain and winds blowing up to 180 kilometers per hour (108 mph). The UK Met Office names ...
Nov 3, 2023 · Heavy rain and flooding, directly linked to Storm Ciarán, has now caused more than 13 deaths in Western Europe. Italy, where several more people are missing, and France were hit with extreme...
Nov 2, 2023 · Storm Ciarán has caused serious rail disruption across many parts of the UK, particularly parts of southern England.