(Morning News) Wind style wind style wind style wind style wind style wind style wind style wind style wind style wind style wind style wind style wind style wind style wind style wind style wind style wind style wind style wind style wind style wind wind wind style wind wind wind style wind style wind style wind wind wind wind wind wind wind wind wind wind wind wind wind wind The wind sweeping the northwestern Europe, the wind with a speed of 122 miles per hour (about 196 kilometers),At least nine people were killed in England, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Belgium. Tens of thousands of people's electricity was cut off, and more than 400 flights in the UK were canceled.

Reuters reported that the Storm Eunice landed on Friday (February 18) in Cornwall, Western England.A woman in London was pressed to death by a car, and a man died in Liverpool and Handipi County in the south.

Four people in the Netherlands were hit by trees and died.A crane in Belgium was blown down by the wind, breaking through the roof of a hospital, and a British man died after falling into the water from his boat.There was also a man in Ireland who was killed by a tree when the storm was cleaned up.

The high -rise buildings in London kept shaking in the giant wind. The local landmark "Millennium Dome" (O2) The white dome at the multi -functional event venue broke a large hole and a wolf borrowed.

The Metropolitan Meteorological Bureau stated that the intense strong wind brought by the Yinis storm was close to the Scandinavian Peninsula and northern Europe on Friday night, and had issued warnings to the local area.

According to the information of the global aviation data company Cirium, the Yinis storm led 436 flights to the UK.Electricity suppliers said that more than 100,000 buildings have been powered off, and many ferries and trains have also canceled services.