Storm Amy battered Europe with fierce winds and torrential rain, leaving three people dead.
Authorities in Ireland confirmed a man’s death in Letterkenny in a weather-related incident.
French officials reported two fatalities after the storm hit coastal and inland regions on Saturday.
Power Failures and Chaos Across the Continent
The storm disrupted road, rail, and sea travel across the UK, Ireland, and Scandinavia.
London’s Royal Parks closed as the Met Office recorded 154 kph gusts off Scotland’s coast.
Over 200,000 Irish and Northern Irish homes lost power, and fallen trees blocked routes.
Scottish engineers worked to restore power to 62,000 customers affected by severe damage.
France and Scandinavia Endure Heavy Blows
Northern France declared an orange alert as winds reached 131 kph on the coast.
Two men drowned near Étretat, and a falling tree branch killed another motorist in Aisne.
In Belgium, officials issued a Code Orange warning as winds exceeded 100 kph.
Norway closed 100 roads after roofs tore off and flooding intensified along the Vestfold coast.
Sweden faced hurricane-level gusts and widespread power cuts as Amy’s remnants swept north.