Storm Ciarán's Deadly Path: Devastating Europe with Hurricane-Force Winds and Rain

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Storm Ciarán has hit western Europe, causing strong winds, heavy rain, and power outages. France's Atlantic coast experienced winds up to 108 mph, leaving 1.2 million households without electricity. The UK's national weather forecaster warned of flood risks and canceled flights. A truck driver in France was killed by a falling tree. Severe weather warnings were issued along the French coast, and roads and trains were affected. Climate change may be contributing to the intensity of such storms.
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- Storm Ciaran rips through England as waves batter coastlines The Independent
- Storm Ciarán Hits U.K. With Strong Rain and Wind After Battering France The New York Times
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