Storm “Kieran” wreaks havoc on France-England Facing unprecedented winds

Paris, Storm Cairan has hit northern France and southern England. With record winds of nearly 200 kilometers per hour.

The French Emergency Services Agency said that A truck driver died when winds blew trees onto his vehicle while in Ann province. north of the country Meanwhile, about 1 million 200,000 households were without power during the middle of the night as storms hit the northwestern coast, knocking down trees. The French Meteorological Office said that Winds of 193 kilometers per hour were measured in a community at the tip of the coast. In the port city of Brest, Brittany, in the westernmost part of France, winds gusted up to 156 kilometers per hour. Province of Finistere Côte-d'Azur and Manche provinces have issued a red storm warning. This was the highest level at midnight local time. and has dropped to orange this morning in some areas.

Cornwall County south of england Huge waves were generated by strong winds 136 kilometers per hour. Washing along the coast throughout this morning. Hundreds of schools have had to suspend classes. While on the island of Jersey in the Channel Islands. People had to evacuate to hotels in the middle of the night. This is because houses were damaged by wind gusts of up to 163.2 kilometers per hour. Authorities have issued a red alert on the island. Along with canceling all flights on the island of Jersey. Guernsey Island and Alderney Island Located in the Channel Islands

Source: Thai News Agency