NewsHeavy storm sweeps Britain - two dead from fallen...

Heavy storm sweeps Britain – two dead from fallen trees

Storm “Arwen” struck Great Britain on Saturday night, traffic chaos and power outages were the result. Two fatalities have now been confirmed.

Manchester – A snow roller is sweeping across many parts of Europe. What brings a contemplative first weekend in Advent in some regions is an exceptional situation in the United Kingdom *. Heavy snowfalls and storms * led to traffic chaos and power outages in thousands of households on Saturday night. Two fatalities have now been confirmed. This was due to the storm “Arwen”.

Great Britain: Storm “Arwen” sweeps across the country

The storm in the north-west of England caused around 120 trucks to be stuck in the snow for several hours. The motorway police there were apparently busy all night cleaning up the chaos and getting the heavy amounts of snow off the roads for Great Britain.

Households further north were without electricity. The utility Northern Powergrid said 55,000 affected customers, mostly in the northern regions of Northumberland and County Durham. Several train connections were interrupted in Scotland. ScotRail encouraged its customers to avoid travel whenever possible. Only in the morning hours did the weather * slowly calm down.

Storm “Arwen” afflicts Great Britain – two fatalities confirmed

Not only the police, but also emergency services reported a large number of operations, for example because of fallen trees or damaged roofs. At least two people were killed in fallen trees.

Ein Auto ist durch Ziegeln nach dem Sturm „Arwen“ in Großbritannien zerstört.

+

The storm “Arwen” gave Great Britain a restless night.

According to the Met Office, the storm called “Arwen” at times reached nearly 100 miles per hour (almost 160
Kilometers per hour). The highest warning level has now been lifted, but weather warnings continued to exist on Saturday. (dpa / mef) * Merkur.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

The Queen's Jubilee Cookbook

In the past, there was only fish and chips to go, write Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla in the foreword. They are very grateful for the change brought about by international influences.

The film releases of the week

Paris is all about love. The "Fantastic Beasts" are doing a third round and two documentaries are about nature and literature.

What Boris Becker expects in court in London

For decades, Boris Becker has been filling the gossip columns with love stories and breakups. Recently, his financial situation has increasingly come into focus. Theoretically, he could even be threatened with imprisonment.

Queen transfers Meghan's theater patronage to Camilla

The Queen makes it clear which women she relies on in the family: Duchess Meghan's patronage is divided. Duchess Camilla takes on more tasks.

Deep Water starring Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas

The director of thrillers like "A Fateful Affair" and "Unfaithful" hasn't made a film in 20 years. Now the Brit Adrian Lyne is back with "Deep Water".

More