Storm Franklin has already reached Ireland, causing the sea to climb up the cliffs, and it does so while Europe is still counting the damage from Eunice, which has caused 16 dead and has caused extensive damage.
In the United Kingdom, he has broken the historical record with streaks of 196 km/h windthat have ripped off the roof of the iconic O2 Arena. In addition, as can be seen in the video, a London bus that was traveling on a highway was completely destroyed by a tree that gave way at that moment.
In the English Channel, the waves have reached ten meters, and in Belgium you could hardly walk down the street. Meanwhile, in the Netherlands, The Hague stadium has lost its roof, and account for significant material damage. “The house shakes even with the windows closed,” says one woman.
Likewise, the floods in Germany have devastated Hamburg, where more than 1,000 kilometers of railway lines have been damaged. And when you get to Poland, Eunice has caused several fatal accidents. “A fallen tree hit a van when it was passing under it,” said a firefighter, referring to one of them.
And as if that were not enough, Eunice has been followed by heavy snowfalls. All of Scotland is covered in white. when Franklin is already over the UK. This is the third squall in five days, and although she will be less aggressive than Eunice, she will run over some hard-hit places.
Source: Lasexta

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