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At Least 16 Dead as Storm Helene Batters Europe

At least 16 people have died as Storm Helene batters Europe, bringing high winds and heavy rain to the continent. The storm has caused widespread damage, with trees uprooted, buildings destroyed, and power lines downed. Thousands of people have been left without power, and transportation has been disrupted.

The storm is expected to continue to move across Europe over the next few days. The worst of the storm is expected to hit France and Germany, where forecasters are warning of possible flooding and landslides.

The storm has already caused significant damage in Spain, where at least 10 people have died. The storm has also caused damage in Portugal, where at least three people have died. In France, at least two people have died, and one person has died in Germany.

The storm is expected to weaken as it moves across Europe, but it is still expected to cause significant disruption. People in the affected areas are being urged to take precautions and stay indoors.

Storm Helene: What You Need to Know

Here is what you need to know about Storm Helene:

How to Stay Safe During Storm Helene

If you are in an area that is expected to be affected by Storm Helene, there are a few things you can do to stay safe:

  1. Stay indoors. The safest place to be during a storm is indoors.
  2. If you must go outside, wear sturdy shoes and clothing and be aware of your surroundings.
  3. Be careful of downed power lines. If you see a downed power line, stay away from it and call the authorities.
  4. Do not drive unless it is absolutely necessary. If you must drive, be sure to slow down and be extra cautious.
  5. Be aware of the risk of flooding. If you live in an area that is prone to flooding, be prepared to evacuate if necessary.
  6. Have an emergency plan in place. In case of a power outage or other emergency, make sure you have a plan in place. This plan should include a list of emergency contacts, a place to go if you need to evacuate, and a way to get there.