Storm Dennis paralyzes transport system in Britain
On the night of February 16, the powerful storm Dennis paralyzed the United Kingdom's transport system. This is reported by British media on February 17. It is noted that heavy rains were accompanied by strong winds, the speed of which reached 140 km/h. As a result, many roads were flooded. Rail and aviation links have also been disrupted. At least two deaths are reported. Residents were advised not to travel. Soldiers have been sent to help rescue workers. According to the news agency, on February 8 and 9, Storm Siara hit Britain, causing destruction, flooding and flooding of houses, and disruption to ground and air traffic schedules. According to the latest data, three people died as a result of Storm Siara in Britain. Read also: In the Netherlands calculated losses from storm Ciara
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