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Storm Goretti swept through Europe, causing fatalities, power outages, and travel disruptions across the UK, France, and Germany. The storm brought high winds, snow, and ice, leading to road closures, school shutdowns, and infrastructure damage. Authorities warn of ongoing dangerous conditions as the storm subsides.
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Storm Goretti caused extreme weather across Europe, with France, the UK, and Germany experiencing high winds, snow, and flooding. At least eight deaths have been reported, and widespread power outages and travel disruptions are ongoing as authorities issue rare red warnings.
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Storm Goretti swept across northern Europe on January 9, causing widespread power outages, flight cancellations, and transportation disruptions. France, Germany, and the Netherlands experienced record winds and heavy snowfall, with significant impacts on infrastructure and daily life. The storm is among the most severe in recent years.
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Storm Goretti has brought heavy snow, strong winds, and freezing temperatures across Europe, causing travel chaos, power outages, and fatalities. Major airports, railways, and roads are affected in the UK, France, the Netherlands, and beyond, with hundreds of flights canceled and severe weather warnings in place.
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A multi-hazard storm named Goretti is impacting the UK with heavy snow, rain, and strong winds, causing travel disruptions, power cuts, and health alerts. The storm is expected to leave Britain by late Friday, with significant effects across rural and urban areas.