Deadly Summer Storm Ravages Netherlands, Causing Chaos and Flight Cancellations

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A rare, heavy summer storm named Poly hit the Netherlands, bringing roaring winds at speeds of up to 146 km/h (90 mph) and causing one death. The storm downed trees, disrupted transportation, and prompted authorities to issue warnings for people to stay indoors. More than 300 flights were canceled at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, train services were suspended, and a highway was closed due to falling trees. The storm, the strongest summer storm on record in the country, highlights the vulnerability of the Netherlands to extreme weather conditions and the effects of climate change.
- Netherlands: Rare storm brings death, traffic chaos DW (English)
- Storm Poly slams Netherlands, Germany with 90 mph winds, toppling trees The Washington Post
- One dead as summer storm hits Netherlands Reuters
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- Schiphol grounds hundreds of flights as deadly storm lashes the Netherlands • FRANCE 24 English FRANCE 24 English
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