The naming of the storm is done by the UK Met Office, which started the system in 2015. The forecasters in Ireland and the Netherlands later joined in.
Thirteen people were killed by falling trees, flying debris and high winds in Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and Poland as Storm Eunice carved a deadly trail across Western Europe.
The fierce Atlantic storm brought record winds of up to 122 mph (196 kph) to Britain, killing three people and causing widespread disruption. At least six more deaths were reported in Ireland, Belgium and the Netherlands
Storm Eunice: 13 Dead, 2 Lakh Homes Still Without Power In UK - 10 Points : Rashtra News #Storm #Eunice #Dead #Lakh #Homes #Power #Points Storm Eunice has led to first ever "red" weather warning for London. Thirteen people were killed by falling trees, flying debris and high winds in Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, […]
Britain's meteorological service issued its first ever "danger to life" weather warning for London and the army was placed on standby as Storm Eunice made landfall on Friday.