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Storm "Nils": One storm-related death in France - several injured in Spain

Storm "Nils" has caused one death in France and injuries in Spain, leading to a high weather alert and school closures in Catalonia.

Storm 'Nils' has wreaked havoc across parts of France and Spain, resulting in one fatality in southwestern France and numerous injuries in Spain. According to reports, a truck driver was killed when branches fell on his vehicle during the storm. In response to the storm, around 850,000 households in the southern regions of France lost power, with utilities scrambling to restore electricity amidst dangerous conditions.

The severity of Storm 'Nils' has prompted the issuance of the highest weather alert, classified as red, in five French departments. French Interior Minister Laurent NuΓ±ez highlighted the unusual intensity of the storm, marking it as one of rare strength. In Catalonia, authorities have reacted to the severe weather by closing schools for safety concerns, reflecting the widespread impact the storm is having on daily life and infrastructure in the region.

Additionally, the storm's impact extends to popular tourist destinations, such as the island of Mallorca in Spain, where hurricane-force winds have been reported. The storm not only poses immediate risks to individuals and property but also has broader implications for emergency services and local economies heavily reliant on tourism, making the aftermath of this weather event a critical situation to monitor.

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