Hurricane Dennis erupts in UK, killing 2
Sky News says two people died on the coast of Kent in West Yorkshire following a cyclone Dennis hit. A teenager has died in a storm in the Horny Bay area on Saturday afternoon.
Hurricane Dennis erupts in UK, killing 2 |
LONDON: A fierce
tornado hit Dennis in the North Atlantic, killing two people in the United
Kingdom. The country's Meteorological Office says the storm
hit the West Yorkshire coast as a result of the storm's storming in the
Atlantic. According to a Sky News report, the two died during the storm.
Sky News says two people died on the coast of Kent in West Yorkshire following a cyclone Dennis hit. A teenager has died in a storm in the Horny Bay area on Saturday afternoon.
Coast Guard says rescue workers recovered the body of another
man off the coast of Margate on Saturday morning. A Coast Guard
spokeswoman said a body was recovered from the Marguerite coast around 8pm on
Saturday after several hours of raid. The weather office in Britain
says the storm is moving to the UK with strong winds of over 5km an hour. The
watch is already on the West Yorkshire coast. The storm may cause one
month of rainfall.
Hurricanes Dennis may be hit by storms in
southern Scotland, northern England, Wales and some parts of the country's
southwestern region, the Met Office said. Heavy rains
in these areas could endanger the lives of people due to floods, the Met Office
said.
In anticipation of the dreadful storm, budget airline EasyJet
canceled the flight and landing of 20 flights to the UK. More than 4,000
passengers are facing problems. Meanwhile, troops have been deployed to
West Yorkshire to deal with the storm.
With the latest storm, four major storms have hit the UK this
year. Cyclone Sierra was hit last week with strong winds of more than 4km. As
a result, heavy rains also flooded parts of the UK. The United Kingdom has
once again faced a strong hurricane Dennis without having to dry out the storm.
The London Meteorological Office says a 2,200-mile-wide cyclone
could call the Great Depression in the Calder Valley in Dennis Yorkshire. Because
the region is still under water due to last week's cyclonic storm and heavy
rains.
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