Two people lost their lives already in its first hours bad weather Zeynep, which has been hitting the west and north since late yesterday (18/2) in the afternoon Germany.
The speed of the winds on its shores North Sea night is expected to reach up to 170 kilometers per hour and large parts of the area – e.g. in Bremen – have been evacuated. In many cities, including Berlinthe Fire Service has declared a state of “emergency”, while the railway and road transport are facing extensive problems.
Friday night and Saturday morning were difficult. Car overturned due to bad weather near Zerbeck of North Rhine-Westphalia and the driver lost his life instantly. Another man was killed in the area Altenbergin the same state, when he was trapped in his car, which was hit by an uprooted tree.
Late Friday night German Railways announced that they are interrupting regional routes in large parts of the north Germany and her North Rhine-Westphalia. Previously, train at Hamburg crashed into a tree that had fallen on the rails. None of the 40 passengers were injured, however the route was canceled as a few meters below there were other tree trunks fallen on the rails.
From yesterday at 20:10 Berlin is in a state of “emergency”, with its announcement Fire Department. Citizens are being asked to stay home, keep yards and balconies clean, and deal with minor damage themselves in order to free firefighters, who have received hundreds of calls for help in recent hours.
In the Gelsenkirchen of North Rhine-Westphaliaher followers Schalkeof the team coached by the Greek coach Dimitris Grammozis and fights in 2.Bundesligawho were watching the match with Paderborn (2-0 victory) were forced to remain in the stadium for hours after the end of the football match, due to the severe storm that hit the area.
Source: News Beast

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