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Yeap the winds in my area reached 193kmh but the top winds recorded in Germany were at 230kmh. Our little town took light damage, but nothing terrible. Up north at the coast they got hit really hard.
One of the very large hangers at the airfield I work at, lost part of its roof.
16 people were killed (last I heard and that was last night).
It has been raining extremely hard since about 2200 hours last night and has not let up yet. There is flooding in some places.
Power is still out in someplaces all over Germany. The Trains have started running againg but on a limited schedule.
The train station in Nurnberg became a shelter last night and over a thousand people spent the night in it on cots provided by the Red Cross and food by the station, because the trains had stopped running. From my understanding other train stations were the same.
Over 367 flights were canceled and I believe that was just form Frankfurt and Nurnberg Airports, I dont know about the other airports. Thousands of travellers were stranded there as well.
One of the very large hangers at the airfield I work at, lost part of its roof.
16 people were killed (last I heard and that was last night).
It has been raining extremely hard since about 2200 hours last night and has not let up yet. There is flooding in some places.
Power is still out in someplaces all over Germany. The Trains have started running againg but on a limited schedule.
The train station in Nurnberg became a shelter last night and over a thousand people spent the night in it on cots provided by the Red Cross and food by the station, because the trains had stopped running. From my understanding other train stations were the same.
Over 367 flights were canceled and I believe that was just form Frankfurt and Nurnberg Airports, I dont know about the other airports. Thousands of travellers were stranded there as well.