According to recent reports, six people were killed in Germany. Two more deaths were recorded in the Netherlands and one each in Belgium and Italy.
At the same time, several dozen people were injured. The most common cause of accidents were fallen trees and various items from homes.
Hurricane led to large-scale transport problems in Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Britain and Italy.
In the Netherlands in the second half of Thursday was completely suspended the movement of air and rail transport. In Germany, from 16:00 local time throughout the country, long-distance trains have been stopped. In a number of federal states, regional railway passenger transportations. Hurricane led to problems in the work of a number of German airports.
In the northern part of Great Britain and Northern Ireland for heavy snowfalls roads are paralyzed, as a result of which dozens of motorists were blocked on snow-marked roads.
Also, due to strong gusts of wind and falling trees in the country, power lines were damaged.
Recall, as reported URA-Inform, Hurricane Frederick, who struck on Thursday, January 18, the Netherlands and the north-western regions of Germany, causing chaos. The region has stopped the work of rail and air transport, and tearing roofs and trees kill people. As reported by the publication De Telegraaf, at least three people died in the Dutch province of Overeep. During the hurricane, trees fell on them.