Dramatic photo of Storm Goretti's 213 km/h gusts battering Manche, France, with massive waves, flying debris, power outages, and blocked roads under red alert.
Dramatic photo of Storm Goretti's 213 km/h gusts battering Manche, France, with massive waves, flying debris, power outages, and blocked roads under red alert.
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Storm Goretti: Record 213 km/h gusts prompt red alert in Manche

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Storm Goretti has exceeded initial forecasts, slamming northwest France with gusts up to 213 km/h in the Manche department, now on red alert. Power outages affect 50,000 homes, schools are closed, and transport is halted amid widespread disruptions. The UK faces similar impacts.

Building on earlier warnings of gusts up to 140 km/h, Storm Goretti peaked Thursday evening, recording a record 213 km/h at Barfleur in Manche, per the prefecture. Manche remains on red alert for violent winds until Friday morning, with 32 departments on orange, spanning Brittany, Normandy, and Île-de-France.

Immediate impacts include nearly 50,000 homes without power, including 2,200 in Manche. Schools, middle schools, and high schools are closed Friday in Manche and Seine-Maritime. Rail services are suspended in Normandy until 2 p.m. Friday and disrupted in Brittany and Hauts-de-France. Five viaducts, including the Normandy Bridge, are closed, ferries to England canceled or delayed, and maritime navigation discouraged.

Prefect Marc Chappuis likened it to 2023's Storm Ciaran but notes stronger gusts. An FR-Alert urged sheltering, avoiding trees and travel. Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez confirmed full mobilization with 800 firefighters. In the UK, Cornwall is under red alert with gusts to 160 km/h.

Coastal waves of 6-9 meters threaten submersion in western Manche. The National Forestry Office advises avoiding forests until Friday.

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X discussions highlight record gusts of 213 km/h at Gatteville-le-Phare in Manche, exceeding forecasts and prompting red alert confirmation. Weather experts and media report violent impacts including power outages for tens of thousands, swaying infrastructure, and transport halts. Users share videos of extreme conditions and satellite imagery, comparing to the 1987 storm. Authorities emphasize staying indoors; sentiments convey alarm and awe at severity, with calls for vigilance amid disruptions.

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Photorealistic depiction of France's heatwave with red alerts and extreme heat indicators.
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Heatwave continues with 24 French departments on red alert Sunday

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The heatwave persists in northeastern France with 24 departments remaining on red alert Sunday. Temperature records were broken across Europe.

At least 11 people have died in severe storms that ravaged South Africa's Western Cape over the past two weeks. Flooding, power outages and road closures hit the Garden Route, Little Karoo, Cape Winelands and Cape Metropole regions hard.

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Heavy rains and gale-force winds from two cold fronts battered the Western Cape on Monday, leading to at least one confirmed death, widespread flooding in informal settlements, school closures, and disruptions to power and transport.

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