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Fierce Storm Batters Europe
« on: January 18, 2007, 03:11:30 pm »
This is absolutely terrible! I hope all of our European Bettermost friends are okay. Please check in and let us know...


 :'(  :(  :'(  :(


(From the CNN Web site)


AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) -- One of the fiercest storms in years battered northern Europe Thursday, killing at least nine people, injuring others and disrupting travel for thousands.

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, meanwhile, cut short her visit to Berlin in order to leave for London before winds worsened, landing in Britain's capital amid winds gusting up to 130 kph (80 mph).

The storm -- dubbed "Cyril" by German meteorologists -- was expected to intensify throughout the day.

"Our country has not had a storm like this in years," the Netherlands' Royal Weather Service said in a bulletin. "We advise you to follow weather alarms and messages to the letter."

The service compared Thursday's gale to a 1990 storm that peaked during the afternoon commute and killed 17. It reported heavy rain and recorded gusts of 130 kph (81 mph).

The first fatality Thursday was reported in Shropshire, England, where a 54-year-old man identified as Richard Heard, managing director of Birmingham Airport, was crushed in his car by a falling branch, according to a local ambulance service. Four others were reported killed in Britain.

One man was killed on a country road in southwestern Germany when he crashed into another car as he tried to avoid a fallen tree, police in Heidelberg said.

Two people were killed by a falling tree near Arnhem, Netherlands, and one was killed the same way in Lille, France.

In Utrecht, Netherlands, a building crane toppled onto a university building, crumpling the roof and injuring six.

Outside the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, flags of the 25 member nations were wrapped up at half staff as a precaution.

London's Heathrow Airport, Europe's largest, canceled 123 flights. Other major airports including Frankfurt, Munich, Amsterdam and Vienna reported delays and cancellations.

Rescue crews
At sea, coast guard ships and naval helicopters rescued the crew of a British container ship damaged and drifting in the English Channel, Britain's Coast Guard said.

Ferries were canceled or delayed in Britain, Ireland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Finland -- where minor floods were reported near Helsinki.

In Ireland and Latvia, winds kept rescue crews from helping other ships damaged or missing after storms earlier this week: seven fishermen from Ireland, Poland and Ukraine are missing and presumed dead off Ireland's coast, while Latvian rescuers were unable to attempt to salvage a Greek-owned cargo ship that ran aground Tuesday off the Baltic port of Ventspils and has been leaking oil.

A ship burst loose from its moorings near Rotterdam and smashed an oil pipeline, leaking around 1,600 cubic meters (10,000 barrels) of oil. The stench reached The Hague, 30 kilometers (20 miles) away, Dutch media said.

On land, residents along the North Sea coast were warned to expect storm swells up to 3.5 meters (11.5 feet) higher than normal.

Gusts blew off part of Lords cricket ground's roof in London, and tore panes of glass from London Bridge railway station's roof, scattering shattered glass over the concourse. No commuters were injured, British Transport Police said, adding that most of the station had been closed as a precautionary measure.

Trains in various parts of the Netherlands, Germany and Austria also were delayed. No trains were running from Utrecht and Amsterdam central stations because of debris on the rails.

The Dutch traffic ministry urged car owners to avoid travel unless absolutely necessary, and several key routes were closed due to damage or flooding. Many zoos were closed for safety.

"The security of our visitors and our animals is our highest priority," Hanover zoo director Klaus-Michael Machens said.

In Amsterdam, bicyclists who ventured out despite warnings from the fire department were seen blown over or, in some cases, backward.

In the north of the Netherlands, the world's largest steam-powered mill -- a UNESCO world heritage monument built in the 1920s -- was fired up for the second time this year to pump excess water away from the low-lying Friesland province.

Austria's national weather service said storm winds had the potential to reach 170 kph (105 mph) at higher altitudes in the Alps, and officials cautioned skiers and snowboarders to get off the mountains and seek shelter well before nightfall.

In southern Europe, untouched by the storm, sunny skies and mild temperatures prevailed.

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Re: Fierce Storm Batters Europe
« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2007, 03:34:19 pm »
BBC says at least 15 people have died already.  :(


To our Northern Euro mates - Stay safe guys!  Indoors and away from windows ..


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Re: Fierce Storm Batters Europe
« Reply #2 on: January 18, 2007, 03:36:41 pm »
First Euro Brokie to report...

Yes, it's bad. 12 people were already killed in Europe.
Heidelberg, which was mentioned in the CCN article, is where I was born and had lived most of my life. Now I live about 35 km (about 22 miles) away from there.

Where I live the storm is already fierce and the worst is reported to come at 10pm. Now it's 8:30pm.

The door of our barn has already been damaged. Again. Last week we had a storm, too (not as bad as this one) and the barn was damaged. But not badly. My husband and father-in-law repaired it last Saturday. That was for nothing  :(.
I also have heard roof tiles shattering, but I don't know whether it was on our property or at some neighbour's. We'll see tomorrow.
The Television doesn't work anymore, but as you see I'm still online.

Most important thing: all my family members are at home and we're safe. Our house is about 250 years old. I'm sure it has seen storms worse than this. It may be a little damaged if we're unlucky (hopefully not, knock on wood three times) but it will stand.

Hope all other Euro Brokies are safe as well! Please stay at home or wherever you are!

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Re: Fierce Storm Batters Europe
« Reply #3 on: January 18, 2007, 03:36:45 pm »
BBC says at least 15 people have died already.  :(


To our Northern Euro mates - Stay safe guys!  Indoors and away from windows ..

Yep, stay away from windows if you have no plywood or any other protection on them.
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Re: Fierce Storm Batters Europe
« Reply #4 on: January 18, 2007, 03:39:51 pm »
I called my sister in Holland .. the storm is bad, but they are okay. 
She is stuck at work but at least it is safe there I hope ..


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Re: Fierce Storm Batters Europe
« Reply #5 on: January 18, 2007, 03:40:22 pm »
hey everyone

over here in Belgium a lot cars have been damages by falling trees, no fatalities that i have hear of.

But in Antwerp, a boy got hit on the head by a flying piece of wood. He's now fighting for his life  :'(


We're all safe and sound at home. Let's hope this passes quickly...

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Re: Fierce Storm Batters Europe
« Reply #6 on: January 18, 2007, 03:44:40 pm »
I just called my friend Alex in London. He is okay and he told me he plans on staying indoors.

Melissa (mvansand76) is okay too. She just sent me an email. Hopefully she will post a message later.

Now I am going to make a few more telephone calls.

To all our European Bettermost family... please check in and let us know you are safe. We're worried about you!
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Re: Fierce Storm Batters Europe
« Reply #7 on: January 18, 2007, 04:04:27 pm »
Hi there, everybody!  :D

I've been at work in my Würzburg broadcasting station all day and we were quite busy updating the news about storm preparations and damages in our region. Several trucks have already been blown from the Autobahn in my area, countless trees fell and blocked the traffic on the streets. Afternoon lessons for all Bavarian kids have been cancelled today due to the storm, and practically all public buildings closed in the afternoon. I, myself, am spending the night in my broadcasting station. I'd be stupid to drive home tonight in the hurricane only to come back here in the early hours tomorrow morning when I'll have to work again. I'm fine. I've got television, a computer, potatoe chips, a glass of wine and a couple of online friends...  ;)
Everything is fine here.

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Re: Fierce Storm Batters Europe
« Reply #8 on: January 18, 2007, 04:18:34 pm »
Anke, good to hear from you! Glad you're safe, although you have to stay at the office for the night. But that's the best thing you can do now.

My children were sent home from school today early. The closed all (? guess so) schools at noon and instructed the children to carry their bags or satchels on their heads on their way home  :o. In case of roof tiles coming down. I have to admit that I had to laugh about that, although it isn't funny.

In the news I've heard it was especially bad in GB and northern France. Had to think of Kelda and Isabelle. Hopefully they're all right and safe.

Thanks for you thoughts to all non-Euro-Brokies  :-*

Edit: Hi Fabienne! Somehow I've missed your post. Glad to read you're all right.

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Re: Fierce Storm Batters Europe
« Reply #9 on: January 18, 2007, 07:30:06 pm »
Thank you for your post David!

It has been windy for some time now and today was particularly bad. I was on my bike (just out for lunch, no big distance) but I had to stop once, from fear of being swept off from the bycicle path onto the busy road next to it.

A few tiles fell from the roof of my mother's house and the fence in my garden suffered a little, but other than that, it's ok in my area. I've seen pictures of pretty bad incidents though. They say it will all calm down after tonight.. ?!

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Re: Fierce Storm Batters Europe
« Reply #10 on: January 18, 2007, 09:39:47 pm »
Well, I'm really happy to hear you all are okay. We still haven't heard from Nicky (England), Kelda (Scotland), Steven (The Netherlands), Isabelle (France), Michela (Northern Ireland) and a few others. I sure do hope they are okay too.

It's so weird to hear about a hurricane in January. I've heard people say it was Catagory 2 strength. If this was June or July it wouldn't be so weird. But in January? I've never heard of such a thing. And it's killing people over there too.  :'(

Let's just hope all our Euro-Brokies made it through unscathed. I'm sure they did, but it's always nice to know for sure. 
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Re: Fierce Storm Batters Europe
« Reply #11 on: January 18, 2007, 11:48:32 pm »
I'm glad to read most of our Euro-buds are weathering the storm well.

Thinking of you all.  :)

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Re: Fierce Storm Batters Europe
« Reply #12 on: January 19, 2007, 12:20:46 am »
I am awake wayyy too early in the morning and the howling wind has died down.  I haven't yet gone to check to see if there are any branches lying on my car yet on the other side of the building, but as all of my German friends predicted, we did not lose electric power (got a flicker about midnight though!) and did not lose internet.  In fact, irony of ironies, my connection was more stable at the height of the storm than it was on a sunny afternoon this week!

Temperatures are ridiculously warm.
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« Reply #13 on: January 19, 2007, 12:22:36 am »
Thanks to all our Euro Brokies who reported in and let us know you're okay.  I hope the damage in your respective areas isn't too bad.  What a weird year for weather!  :P
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« Reply #14 on: January 19, 2007, 12:48:28 am »
Hi there, everybody!  :D

I've been at work in my Würzburg broadcasting station all day and we were quite busy updating the news about storm preparations and damages in our region. Several trucks have already been blown from the Autobahn in my area, countless trees fell and blocked the traffic on the streets. Afternoon lessons for all Bavarian kids have been cancelled today due to the storm, and practically all public buildings closed in the afternoon. I, myself, am spending the night in my broadcasting station. I'd be stupid to drive home tonight in the hurricane only to come back here in the early hours tomorrow morning when I'll have to work again. I'm fine. I've got television, a computer, potatoe chips, a glass of wine and a couple of online friends...  ;)
Everything is fine here.

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Re: Fierce Storm Batters Europe
« Reply #15 on: January 19, 2007, 05:03:41 am »
I'm thinking about all of you a lot. 

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Re: Fierce Storm Batters Europe
« Reply #16 on: January 19, 2007, 05:29:36 am »
I'm fine - no hugely hugely bad winds my way... the winds were much much worse a few days ago - as I know since I have no fence left!

We did get snow though! It didn't lie at home in Irvine or in Glasgow where I work but it did lie in between these places - where I commute through on the train. Woke up half way through my train journey home to see lots of white!!

There has been 12 deaths in the UK though. Due to collapsing walls, uprooted trees, etc. Not good.

Bad sleet is forecast for tomorrow.. a day to stay indoors as much as possible I think.

The weather has been so bad over most of the world over the last few weeks - I hope we don't have a Jake style movie plot coming up!
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« Reply #17 on: January 19, 2007, 07:30:53 am »
I'm thinking about all of you a lot. 

{{{Our Euro-Brokies}}}

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« Reply #18 on: January 19, 2007, 07:52:57 am »
Thanks for the reports, everyone. I am glad to know that everyone is safe and sound. Pent, the school children with the satchels on their heads gave me a good chuckle. Thanks for that story!

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Re: Fierce Storm Batters Europe
« Reply #19 on: January 19, 2007, 08:05:04 am »

My children were sent home from school today early. The closed all (? guess so) schools at noon and instructed the children to carry their bags or satchels on their heads on their way home  :o. In case of roof tiles coming down. I have to admit that I had to laugh about that, although it isn't funny.

In the news I've heard it was especially bad in GB and northern France. Had to think of Kelda and Isabelle. Hopefully they're all right and safe.


You seem to have got much more of a bettering than me. I live in a coastal town so thought I'd get it but it seems to have passed me by... for now.

Love the little story about the kids bags on their head - cute!!
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« Reply #20 on: January 19, 2007, 08:25:33 am »
Thanks for starting this thread, you are so sweet!

Well, here goes, another EuroBrokie report... :(

I decided to leave work early yesterday. I left at 3.00 and got home at around 6! It normally takes 45 minutes. When I arrived at Amsterdam Sloterdijk station there were already thousands of people waiting for the trains and there were no trains at all running because part of the roof of Amsterdam central station had collapsed an hour before. The train ride from Sloterdijk to where I live is only 5 minutes, but there is a waterway between Amsterdam and Zaandam and there are no bridges, only two tunnels, one for the trains and one for cars. So we were stuck. I ended up sitting on the platform freezing, then in a flash I decided to exit the station at the front and see if there were any buses to Zaandam. The moment I walked out of the station a bus arrived and about two hundred people stormed it. It really was a miracle, I ended up being one of the lucky few who were able to board the bus and it took us almost an hour to get to Zaandam, then I had to walk for half an hour and when I got home I told my boyfriend that I was so happy to be home, I couldn't stop laughing. Then I turned on the television and saw that thousands of people were stranded on the stations in Holland. It was terrible.

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« Reply #21 on: January 19, 2007, 08:35:54 am »
My goodness... you were lucky to get home in 3 hrs then!

Didn't hear about Amsterdam central station stations roof coming in... geesh!
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« Reply #22 on: January 19, 2007, 09:45:37 am »
My goodness... you were lucky to get home in 3 hrs then!

Didn't hear about Amsterdam central station stations roof coming in... geesh!

Yeah and I am usually very unlucky in these kinds of situations, making the wrong decisions and all.. The people that were stranded at the stations were taken to sports facilities where they could sleep on provisional beds...

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« Reply #23 on: January 21, 2007, 09:48:13 am »
Hi everyone!

I've been offline lately for health reasons, but nothing to do with the storm. I am in Brittany, which is not totally north, and we always seem to be safe from really bad weather (on the other hand, we keep getting oil on our shores!!). Some say that the weather is going to get worse and worse worldwide, but the ancient Celtic world (of which Brittany is a part, like Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and Galicia in northern Spain!)is safe and will be the only one to survive... and then King Arthur will come back and it will be the start of the reign of Keltia  :P :-\ :laugh: :laugh:

So anyway, thanks for the good thoughts, and I'll be around more I hope  :)
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« Reply #24 on: January 21, 2007, 10:57:14 am »
Thanks to the Eurobrokies for staying in touch. Anyone heard from James??
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« Reply #25 on: January 21, 2007, 05:48:24 pm »
Yeah and I am usually very unlucky in these kinds of situations, making the wrong decisions and all.. The people that were stranded at the stations were taken to sports facilities where they could sleep on provisional beds...

Melissa, I STILL think you and I must be related to each other in some way. I do the very same thing.... ALL THE TIME. lol   :)

I'm just happy to hear our Euro-Brokie friends are safe and sound. Let's just hope there won't be any more hurricanes in Europe this year.. or any other year for that matter.
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« Reply #26 on: January 21, 2007, 05:53:19 pm »
Hi everyone!

I've been offline lately for health reasons, but nothing to do with the storm. I am in Brittany, which is not totally north, and we always seem to be safe from really bad weather (on the other hand, we keep getting oil on our shores!!). Some say that the weather is going to get worse and worse worldwide, but the ancient Celtic world (of which Brittany is a part, like Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and Galicia in northern Spain!)is safe and will be the only one to survive... and then King Arthur will come back and it will be the start of the reign of Keltia  :P :-\ :laugh: :laugh:

So anyway, thanks for the good thoughts, and I'll be around more I hope  :)

I heard about that oil spill, Isabelle. They said oil, chemicals, even some perfume spilled out of the boat and into the water. God. What a mess!  :P

We miss you around here Isabelle! You said you have been sick. I hope it's nothing serious.  :'(

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« Reply #27 on: January 22, 2007, 11:46:52 am »
Hi David!
You are always your sweet self, aren't you? Actually, what I have is not much fun: it's an auto(self?)-immune disease/syndrome called GravesBasedow's syndrome. It is a thyroid disfunction, and as I started reading about it I found out that it is typically people who tend to be perfectionists who develop it, and also who take on too much work/stress. So besides the medication that I'll have to take for another 3 years, I'm gonna have to learn to say no, think of myself first when it is not seriously harmful to others, and take time to myself - like go away for a week all by myself. So if I hadn't come close to a heart attack with this condition, I'd say it is a blessing of sorts: methinks I am now going to allow myself more pampering and time from now on! Which I'm afraid I'd never've done if I hadn't gotten sick! So there - and the worst is behind me I think.
If anyone has had this, or knows about it, could you PM me and tell me what they went through? I'm still not sure what to expect exactly (my doctors haven't said much). I'd be grateful for some firsthand experience with this disease.
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