 |
Five Die in Violent Storms in France
|
|
Mail this story to a friend | Printer friendly version
|
|
FRANCE: December 20, 2004
|
PARIS - Violent storms lashed through northern and eastern France on Friday, killing five people and forcing officials to close a Christmas market and Paris tourist attractions, such as an ice-skating rink on the Eiffel Tower.
|
In Paris, a 61-year old woman died when her car was crushed by a tree. A man was decapitated by a tile torn off a roof in the western suburb of Vernouillet, local authorities said. Three others died in northern France. As winds blew with up to 130 km (80 miles) per hour, tens of thousands of households had their electricity cut off, and police sealed off major roads and bridges. In the northern city of Rouen, officials evacuated the traditional Christmas market near the cathedral. In Paris, the newly installed ice skating rink on the Eiffel Tower was closed, and authorities sealed off the capital's famous parks and cemeteries.
|
REUTERS NEWS SERVICE
|
© 2008 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters.
|
|
|