BERLIN, Jan 30 (Reuters) – A storm hit coastal areas in northern Germany in a single day, disrupting practice companies and prompting flood warnings together with within the port metropolis of Hamburg, emergency officers mentioned on Sunday.
Hamburg’s well-known fish market was flooded as water ranges within the Elbe river that flows into the North Sea rose by 5.2 metres (17 ft) above regular ranges.
The German climate service had warned of hurricane-force wind within the north that might attain speeds of virtually 100 kilometres (60 miles) per hour .
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Firefighters in Hamburg responded to 450 emergency calls within the evening between Saturday and Sunday.
Fallen bushes that had blocked railways and roads have been cleared and two males have been rescued after a barge acquired caught beneath a bridge within the northern metropolis, emergency companies mentioned in a press release.
German public broadcaster NDR mentioned a number of communities close to town of Wismar east of Hamburg skilled energy outages.
Railway operator Deutsche Bahn needed to droop a number of traces within the north.
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Reporting by Joseph Nasr
Modifying by Raissa Kasolowsky
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