December 15, 2025

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Storm Inès Causes Major Disruption Across Western Europe: Thousands Affected

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Storm Inès has caused major disruption across Western Europe, impacting thousands of residents and leading to widespread damage.

Impact in France

The northern and western regions of France were hardest hit, with:

  • Gusts up to 140 km/h uprooting trees and damaging power lines;
  • Over 200,000 homes losing electricity;
  • Emergency teams deployed to assist residents and restore power;
  • Temporary closures of several roads and rail services due to debris and flooding.

Situation in Spain

In northern coastal Spain, the storm brought intense rainfall resulting in:

  • Floods and landslides;
  • Evacuation of residents from vulnerable areas;
  • Delays in transport services;
  • School closures in some regions for safety precautions.

Disruptions in the United Kingdom

Southwestern England and Wales experienced:

  • Strong winds causing fallen trees and blocked roads;
  • Heavy rain leading to flash flooding in urban areas;
  • Emergency services responding to over 500 incidents overnight;
  • Public transport advising passengers to verify schedules before traveling.

Government and Meteorological Response

Authorities across affected countries have urged residents to:

  1. Stay indoors where possible;
  2. Follow official safety advice;
  3. Secure outdoor items;
  4. Avoid unnecessary travel;
  5. Stay updated with local weather reports.

Meteorologists from the European Weather Centre have confirmed that Storm Inès is part of a series of Atlantic storms due to changing jet stream patterns, expected to continue impacting Europe.

Ongoing and Future Actions

  • Damage assessments are ongoing;
  • Authorities are mobilizing cleanup and recovery resources;
  • Utility companies prioritizing restoration of critical infrastructure such as hospitals and emergency centers;
  • Several sports and cultural events have been postponed or canceled as a precaution.

French Interior Minister remarked, “We are monitoring the situation closely and are ready to provide all necessary assistance to affected communities. Citizen safety remains our top priority.”

Expert Insights

Experts warn that such storms may become more frequent due to climate change, highlighting the importance of improved infrastructure and emergency preparedness across Europe.

Stay tuned for more updates from Questiqa Europe News.

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