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Last Updated: Friday, January 19, 2007 | 2:11 PM ET
CBC News
The worst storm in years is pounding Northern Europe, killing at least 46 people, knocking out power to millions and bringing most travel to a standstill.
As the storm moved east on Friday, forecasters reported winds of 200 km/h.
At least 14 people were reported dead in Britain alone, including a two-year-old boy who was killed by a falling wall in London.
Originally posted by andy1033
i wonder how long before computer modeling can predict these starnge weather patterns properly.
no winds lin london today, we only got 1 day of it.
Bad perspective as people choose to smoke. They don't choose their weather.
Originally posted by R3KR
Just to put things in perspective.....
1,205 people have died today, and continue to die everyday from smoking.
8,461 per week
waterlevel locally exceeded 5.6 meters above mean sea level.
Officially, 1,835 people were killed in the Netherlands, mostly in the south-western province of Zeeland. 307 were killed in the United Kingdom, in the counties of Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex.
Originally posted by Sacreligion
all these bizarre events as of late have "cheesy hollywood apocalypse film" written all over them
Originally posted by Ptolomeo
I cannot remember such a hurricane (according to the force of the winds cat. 2 or 3) in Europe before. Do you?