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Four children killed as storms rage across Spain, France
AFP - 46 minutes ago
BARCELONA, Spain (AFP) - - Four children were killed and another nine injured when high winds sweeping across Spain and southern France brought down part of a sports hall near Barcelona, a regional official said.
"There are four dead and nine injured," she said of the incident at Sant Boi de Llobregat.
The mayor of the town, which is near Barcelona, earlier said three children aged between nine and 12 had been killed in the accident. The regional official said a fourth child had died of injuries.
Local media reports said the youngsters had been playing baseball on a pitch beside the building and had gone inside to shelter from the storm.
The official said that the winds which have swept across southern France and northern Spain caused the roof to shift, bringing down part of a wall.
The deaths brought the number killed in Spain to at least six since Friday, while a motorist also died in France, as unprecedentedly high winds disrupted air and rail traffic and brought down power lines, trees and walls.
In northwest Spain, authorities said a civil guard had been killed by a falling tree as he was directing traffic, after a woman had been crushed by a wall that collapsed Friday in Barcelona.
In southwest France a driver was killed and his passenger injured near Mont-de-Marsan when a tree fell on their van on Saturday, local authorities said.
French weathermen warned the storms could be as ferocious as the tempest in 1999, which uprooted millions of trees, although over a "more limited geographical area."
They reported record-breaking winds, reaching 184 kilometres (115 miles) an hour at Perpignan in French Catalonia, and sounded a red alert across nine departments for the first time.
In southwestern France regional electricity grid operator ERDF said nearly 1.2 million households were without power Saturday morning.
The storm also wreaked havoc on the roads, with fallen trees hampering engineers struggling to restore power. Interior Minister Michele Alliot-Marie said 715 additional staff had been despatched to the region to assist.
Authorities said Bordeaux airport and the Aquitaine bridge across the Gironde river were closed, and flights were also suspended at Toulouse airport. Both airports were expected to reopen later Saturday.
Air France cancelled domestic flights passing through the affected zone, and all rail traffic was halted in the Midi-Pyrenees region, mainly because of fallen trees on the tracks.
Six trains were blocked in different stations across the region, a rail official said. Coaches could not be sent for the stranded passengers while the poor weather conditions prevailed.
Most ski stations in the French Pyrenees were also closed.
Off northwest Spain six seamen on a Portuguese freighter carrying wheat had to be lifted off by helicopter as the ship encountered waves which reached more than 20 metres (60 feet) high in some places.
Many roads were impassable because of fallen trees, rock slides and rivers breaking their banks, trains were delayed and roofs were ripped off houses.
Flights were disrupted across northern Spain from Bilbao in the Basque Country to Ibiza in the Balearic Islands.
Spain's interior ministry advised people not to make any non-urgent journeys by road and to avoid beaches because of the risk of sudden surges in the sea level.
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A man holds onto his hat during a gale in Arcachon, western France. Four children were killed and another nine injured when high winds sweeping across Spain and southern France brought down part of a sports hall near Barcelona, a regional official has said.
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