Images from the terrible storm in Europe, hotel (Video) collapses

Hundreds of flights have been canceled in Germany today due to a severe storm in northern Europe, where at least one person has died. Tens of thousands of homes have been left without power because of the winds and much material damage has been caused. The Sabine Storm in Germany, which is known in other European countries as Ciara, yes [...]
Hundreds of flights have been canceled in Germany today due to a severe storm in northern Europe, where at least one person has died.
Tens of thousands of homes have been left without power because of the winds and much material damage has been caused.
The Sabine Storm in Germany, which in other European countries is known as Kiara, is moving from west to east of the continent as it hits the British Isles, France, and is spreading east to Poland.
In Sweden, one man died, and another was considered missing after a ship crashed at Lake Svenjunga on Sunday because of strong winds, police said today.
Meteorological services have warned high sea levels on the coast of Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland.
In the United Kingdom, which was hit most by storm, air traffic, railway, and sea traffic was cut off by heavy rain and winds at speeds of 130 km/h.
92,000 families have lost electricity, while the Met Office recorded the speed of 150km/h wind in Abedaron, a village in northern Wales.
Three people in Scotland were hurt when a bar roof collapsed. A hotel in Hawick, Scotland, was damaged because of the strong wind, the Kosovo Press broadcast.












