Meteorologists warned that northern Europe could be battered by a series of storms over the coming days after strong winds swept across Germany, Denmark, Poland and the Czech Republic overnight, toppling trees and causing widespread delays to rail and air traffic.
Updated: 18 Feb 2022 4:28 pm
18Storm Ylenia rips through Germany
| AP Photo/Martin Meissner
A storm has blown a roof of an apartment house on a street in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.
28Storm Ylenia rips through Germany
| AP Photo/Hannibal Hanschke
Parts of a wall lie on the pavement next to a destroyed car during a storm in Berlin, Germany.
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38Storm Ylenia rips through Germany
| AP Photo/Hannibal Hanschke
A part of a damaged wall crashes onto the pavement during a storm in Berlin, Germany.
48Storm Ylenia rips through Germany
| AP Photo/Martin Meissne
A storm has blown a roof of an apartment house on a street in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.
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58Storm Ylenia rips through Germany
| AP Photo/Martin Meissner
A storm has blown a roof of an apartment house on a street in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.
68Storm Ylenia rips through Germany
| Julian Stratenschulte/dpa via AP
A firefighter stands next to a falling tree at a road in Wilkenburg nearHannover, Germany.
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78Storm Ylenia rips through Germany
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The fish market with the fish auction hall is flooded in the during a storm in Hamburg, Germany.
88Storm Ylenia rips through Germany
| AP Photo/Martin Meissner
A storm has blown a roof of an apartment house on a street in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.