Storm Amy disrupts train services, causes trees to fall, and closes roads in Denmark.

تشهد الدنمارك منذ الليلة الماضية عاصفة شديدة أُطلق عليها اسم إيمي”Amy”، ترافقت مع رياح بلغت سرعة إعصار في بعض المناطق، مما أدى إلى شلل جزئي في حركة النقل، وتسبب في أضرار مادية واسعة النطاق.

According to the Danish Meteorological Service, wind gusts of 35 meters per second, equivalent to hurricane force, were recorded in Frederikshavn on Saturday morning, while average wind speeds at other stations ranged between 25 and 28 meters per second.

Police in North and South Jutland reported a large number of tree falls, which led to the closure of some main roads and disrupted traffic.

Police urged drivers to be cautious due to the risk of hydroplaning and more trees falling as strong winds continued.

The storm also caused widespread disruption to train services across the country:

Authorities recommend that travelers follow updates via the official Rejseplanen website before traveling.

The storm was accompanied by heavy rainfall exceeding 20 mm in large areas of Jutland since midnight. The winds are expected to gradually subside on the island of Zealand during the coming hours, while the island of Bornholm will remain under the influence of strong winds until the afternoon.

Authorities confirm that the priority now is to remove fallen trees and secure roads and railway lines, with calls for citizens to avoid unnecessary travel until weather conditions improve.

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