Storm Amy killed three people as it battered Ireland, France, and other parts of Europe with strong winds and heavy rain.
Irish police confirmed a man died in Letterkenny in a weather-related incident on Friday.
French authorities reported two men died in northern France, one drowning near Étretat, another crushed by a falling tree in Aisne.
Travel Chaos and Power Outages
Storm Amy disrupted road, rail, and sea travel across the UK, Ireland, and Scandinavia.
London’s Royal Parks closed after Scotland recorded gusts of 154 kph on Tiree.
Ireland and Northern Ireland lost power in more than 200,000 homes, while Scottish ferry services and roads blocked by fallen trees.
Engineers worked to restore electricity to 62,000 Scottish customers.
Scandinavia Faces Fierce Damage
Norway experienced roof damage, fallen trees, and 100 road closures as officials warned of heavy rainfall.
Vestfold, Trøndelag, Møre og Romsdal, and Nordland faced the strongest gusts with up to 100 millimetres of rain in twelve hours.
Sweden recorded hurricane-force winds off Halland and issued orange alerts for the West Coast, Skåne, and Skagerrak regions.
Authorities across Belgium and Scandinavia warned residents, closed breakwaters, and activated emergency assistance lines.
Storm Amy, the remnant of Hurricane Humberto, continued to sweep across northern Europe, leaving destruction in its path.

