A powerful storm swept through Northern Europe on Tuesday, causing severe damage and widespread power outages across Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland. Authorities reported winds exceeding 120 km/h, heavy rain, and flooding in many affected areas.
Storm Impact and Emergency Responses
The storm began early morning, escalating throughout the day. Emergency services responded to numerous incidents including fallen trees, damaged properties, and blocked roads. In Stockholm, Sweden, several schools and offices were closed for safety. The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute issued multiple warnings, urging residents to stay indoors.
Power Outages and Restoration Efforts
- In Norway, an estimated 150,000 people experienced power outages at the peak of the storm.
- Utility providers worked overnight to repair power lines.
- Certain regions faced outages lasting more than 24 hours due to extensive damage.
Transportation Disruptions
- Several ferry routes between Denmark and Sweden were canceled because of high seas.
- Flights from Oslo and Copenhagen airports faced delays or were rerouted.
- Road authorities closed some highways and issued warnings about slippery and flooded roads.
Flooding and Evacuations in Finland
Local officials reported multiple flooding incidents in Helsinki and Tampere. Emergency shelters opened for displaced residents, and rescue teams carried out evacuations, prioritizing the elderly and disabled citizens’ safety.
Outlook and Safety Recommendations
Meteorologists anticipate that the storm will subside by Wednesday evening as it moves northeast toward the Baltic states. However, recovery efforts are expected to continue in the coming days due to the extensive damage.
Authorities urged residents across Northern Europe to:
- Follow safety guidelines closely.
- Prepare emergency kits for potential future severe weather events.
- Stay informed via official channels.
Stay tuned to Questiqa Europe News for more updates on this developing situation.
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