Storm Karian hits hard in France and Belgium

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Belgians woke up on Thursday morning to warnings in red in some areas and in yellow in others, fearing the repercussions of Storm Karianne, which began on Wednesday evening in neighboring France. The wind speed in some areas reached nearly 200 kilometers per hour, and electricity was cut off in a million and a quarter million homes. In French regions, in addition to the severe damage it caused
The media in Brussels paid attention to following the storm and its effects in Belgium and France, and some of them gave advice on the need for citizens to stay at home and avoid the storm.
The media published pictures showing the extent of the damage to the roads caused to cars and homes as a result of trees falling on the roads and inside the cities.
  It also published a picture of a large truck that fell on the side of the N8 road between the towns of Fiorne and Al-Fringem. A tree also fell on two cars and the facades of some houses in the Belgian town of Ypres. Train traffic was also disrupted in some cities, and the storm caused delays in train traffic in others.

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