In Albania, a driver died after losing control of a car that ran off the road. In Italy, a man’s body was found in a flood on the first floor of a house.
Strong storm Ciarán, which hit northern Europe last week, has killed at least 14 people and caused widespread damage and flooding. AP reports such data on Friday, November 3.
During the day the storm continued to move towards eastern Europe, bringing bad weather to Albania. According to local police, a driver died when he lost control of a car that veered off the road and crashed into a barrier. Many roads in Albania were flooded, including in the capital Tirana.
Cyclone Ciaran also hit the Adriatic coast of the Balkans, where strong waves and winds uprooted trees and ripped off roofs. Croatia had to stop ferries connecting its islands to the coast.
In Tuscany, Italy, six people died during a storm that brought record rainfall levels for a century. These are, in particular, an 85-year-old man who was found in the flood on the first floor of his house, and an 84-year-old woman who died while trying to pump water out of the house. Three other people are considered missing.
We remind you that on Friday morning it was reported that storm Ciaran in Western Europe claimed the lives of six people.
As reported, in September, the east of Libya was engulfed by a typhoon, which brought strong winds and heavy downpours with storms to the cities located on the Mediterranean coast.
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Source: korrespondent

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