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High winds, rain lash Europe, leaving two dead, one missing at

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High winds and heavy rain battered parts of Europe, leaving at least two people dead and one man lost at sea off France, and disrupting travel two days from Christmas.

In Britain, a man was found dead in a swollen river in northwest England where the water was "fast flowing, and a lot more water than normal", said Inspector Chis Wright of the Cumbria police, adding, "It's fair to say that the weather contributed to the problem."

The other fatality was a woman swept away in a river in north Wales, police said yesterday.

A Russian man was also feared dead after falling overboard from a damaged cargo ship off the northwest French coast about 220 kilometres from Brest.
 

Rescue workers called off their search for him after scouring the area yesterday.

The Atlantic maritime authorities said the man fell into the sea as winds packed nearly 120 kilometres per hour, and swells reached up to seven metres.

A passenger aboard a Brittany Ferries vessel suffering intense spinal pain because of the rough seas also had to be evacuated by helicopter to Brest, the maritime authorities said.

Across north and northwest France, about 90,000 homes lost electricity, said French utility ERDF, and air and rail traffic was disrupted in the Brittany and Normandy regions.

The Met Office, Britain's national forecaster, issued amber warnings for rain -- the second-most-severe level -- for much of the southern half of England and Wales.

In all, the French weather service has put 23 departments on orange alert -- its second-highest level -- for high winds and waves.

Around 30 flights from London's Heathrow airport were cancelled, most of them short-haul routes to Europe.

Britain's train companies reduced or cancelled some services, with some of the busiest lines, such as the one linking London and Birmingham in central England, forced to operate under speed restrictions because of the conditions.

Eurostar train services linking Britain with France and Belgium were unaffected.

However, ferry services across the Channel from France to Britain were cancelled after an alert that gale-force winds would batter the region.

The south England port of Dover announced yesterday evening that it had been forced to close.

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First Published: Dec 24 2013 | 10:40 AM IST

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