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    The day after "Kyrill" hit Europe

    Yes that is all so sad & heartbreaken.. I was hearing about all of this on the news this morning.. We are so glad you are ok.. Keep us informed..

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    Got away quite lightly here - lost a few trees cars and fences but still standing
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    I saw some film of people trying to get around London in the very high
    winds when this was going on.It looks very dangerous.I'm glad that you
    are ok.
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    We are not too bad either some power lines down and phone lines also some trees but again not too badly hit. I am glad everyone else in the states and europe are ok keeping fingers crossed though as husband working in Co. Galway today and it is snowing he is not happy as hte roads are getting bad.
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    I don't understand why people would put themselves out in such a strong storm.

    I feel so sorry for the children who died.

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    Yes, it's so sad! Seems they lost their lives while they were INSIDE and their parents probably considered them to be safe there!

    jackmilliesmom and Brody's Mum, I'm glad you're alright!

    I just found a picture gallery showing photos of Kyrill and its descruction in my area. It's from the website of our local newspaper:


    http://forum.hna.de/foto/thumbnails....um=1114&page=1

    http://forum.hna.de/foto/thumbnails....um=1114&page=2

    http://forum.hna.de/foto/thumbnails....um=1114&page=3

    http://forum.hna.de/foto/thumbnails....um=1114&page=4

    http://forum.hna.de/foto/thumbnails....um=1114&page=5

    http://forum.hna.de/foto/thumbnails....um=1114&page=6


    Kirsten

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    I am glad to know you (all the European Pet Talkers) are checking in and okay, that was quite a storm.
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    It was quite a storm also in the Netherlands (I work there) and in the North of France (where my home is). Yesterday afternoon we received a general e-mail at work saying that everyone should go home immediately, it was ~15:00 and the sky was totally black... But at that moment I heard that people who tried to go home were all stuck on the roads, some of them being closed already or blocked by a tree or a truck! So I stayed at work, thinking that the building might be safer than my room anyway.
    The wind decreased a bit in the evening and everything was OK but several people were killed by falling trees while being in their cars. A crane crashed on a University building in Utrecht, very close to where I am. Today it was a complete mess on the roads with branches and all kind of debris.

    At my house in France kitties and partner just had to deal with an electricity cut, besides the strong wind. Everyone is safe I thought about our German PT members yesterday evening and I am happy to see that they are safe

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