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The storm, named Aurore, knocked out power to a quarter of a million homes in France and damaging buildings and properties in at least four countries. Fallen trees disrupted train service in at least three countries, while roofs were torn off homes and public buildings as the storm ravaged the region. The Associated Press has the story:

The storm that started by hitting the French region of Brittany’s Atlantic Coast, blew eastward through the night

PARIS (AP) — A powerful autumn storm, named Aurore, blasted parts of western Europe on Thursday, knocking out power to a quarter of a million French homes and damaging buildings in at least four countries.

A collapsed scaffold lies in front of a house in Wuerzburg, Germany, Thursday, Oct. 21, 2021. Germany is hit by heavy rain and storms. (Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa via AP)

Train services were disrupted by the strong storm with uprooted trees littering tracks in France, Germany and the Netherlands and roofs were ripped off many buildings, including at part of the stadium used by the professional soccer club in the Belgian port city of Antwerp.

A firefighter removes fallen trees from a road in Hamburg, Germany, Thursday, Oct. 21, 2021. Northern Germany was hit by storm and heavy rain falls. (Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa via AP)

A tornado early Thursday caused damage in Schwentinental, a town near the German Baltic Sea port city of Kiel. Fire service official Kai Laessig told German news agency dpa that it destroyed greenhouses and brought down trees, which hit cars, but no one was injured. Several houses were damaged.

Local media reported that four people were injured in the Dutch town of Barendrecht, on the southern edge of Rotterdam, as strong gusts ripped tiles off roofs and uprooted trees in a residential neighborhood in the early hours of the morning.

A woman walks on the promenade at the Baltic Sea in Travemuende, northern Germany, Thursday, Oct.21, 2021. Northern Germany was hit by storm and heavy rain falls. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

The storm also hit parts of southern England with heavy rainfall and strong winds.

The storm that started by hitting the French region of Brittany’s Atlantic Coast Wednesday afternoon blew eastward through the night, felling trees and collapsing roofs in some areas, according to images posted online. France’s national weather service-maintained storm warnings Thursday in the country’s northeastern corner that borders Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg.

Flooded fields near Lingfield in Surrey, after southern England was hit overnight by heavy rain and strong winds from Storm Aurore moving in from France, Thursday, Oct. 21, 2021. (Steve Parsons/PA via AP)

Wind speeds reached 175 kilometers per hour (109 mph) in the Normandy town of Fecamp, according to the weather service.

Blown-down trees toppled power lines, and the Enedis utility said 250,000 homes were without electricity as of Thursday morning.

A rainbow is seen over a field after heavy rainfall in Wendtorf, Germany, Thursday, Oct. 21, 2021. Germany is hit by heavy rain and storms. (Frank Molter/dpa via AP)

Train travel was disrupted in Normandy and Champagne-Ardennes region, as well as on some commuter routes in the Paris region, according to the SNCF national rail authority.

The Dutch rail network also was disrupted Thursday morning by trees that had blown onto railroad tracks.

Germany’s national railway operator, Deutsche Bahn, suspended all long-distance trains in North Rhine-Westphalia state – the country’s most populous, which borders the Netherlands and Belgium. The company said there were cancelations and delays in other parts of Germany as well.

Cars make their way through a flooded road in Kiel, Germany, Thursday, Oct. 21, 2021. Germany is hit by heavy rain and storms. (Frank Molter/dpa via AP)

Firefighters in the Belgian town of Westerhoek, close to the Dutch border, tweeted that they had been called out dozens of times over night to deal with storm damage.

The strong storm hit northern Belgium hard around Antwerp, snapping countless trees, spilling scaffolding onto the streets, and blowing some trucks off roads. It also tore off part of the roof of Antwerp FC’s stadium.

Germany’s national weather service warned of gusts ranging up to 105 kph (65 mph) in the north and northeast of the country on Thursday, and up to 120 kph in mountainous areas. But there were no immediate reports of significant damage.

A collapsed scaffold lies in front of a house in Wuerzburg, Germany, Thursday, Oct. 21, 2021. Germany is hit by heavy rain and storms. (Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa via AP)

In Delmenhorst, in northwestern Germany, a man was hit by a falling branch on Wednesday evening but only slightly injured. During the night, a freight train collided with a fallen branch in Bad Godesberg, a suburb of Bonn.

Berlin’s two zoos closed as a precaution for the day because of the forecast high winds and the animals were brought into indoor enclosures. In Erfurt, in central Germany, cemeteries were closed as a precaution.

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