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‘Zombie’ storm Leslie smashes into Portugal

LISBON, Oct 14, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-
hour winds hit Portugal early on Sunday, leaving hundreds of thousands of
people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities
said.

Twenty-seven people suffered minor injuries, civil defence commander Luis
Belo Costa told reporters.

The region around capital Lisbon and the centre of the country at Coimbra
and Leiria were worst hit with trees uprooted, cars and houses damaged and
local flooding reported.

Aveiro, Viseu and Porto in the north also suffered damage with rescue
services reporting a total of 1,900 incidents.

The civil defence services said 324,000 people were left without
electricity while more than 60 people had to leave their damaged homes and
flee to safety.

Power was being restored across the north and centre of the country during
the morning.

Leslie was dubbed a “zombie” hurricane as it first formed on September 23,
only to meander through the Atlantic Ocean for weeks.

There were fears it could be the worst storm to hit the region in more
than 150 years, but it weakened to a post-tropical storm before reaching the
Portuguese coastline in the early hours of Sunday.

“The greatest danger has passed,” Costa said. “The north and centre were
the worst affected.”

At Mealhada, in Aveiro district, the roof blew off an indoor sports stadium
putting an end to the European final of the women’s roller hockey
competition.

Portuguese authorities had urged those living by the coast to batten down
and stay indoors amid warnings of high winds which reached 176 kilometres per
hour (110 miles per hour).

“I have never seen anything like it,” one witness told SIC television in
Figueira da Foz, 200 km (120 miles) north of Lisbon.

“The town seemed to be in a state of war with cars smashed by fallen
trees,” he said. “People were very worried.”

Maritime authorities advised fishermen at sea to return to the nearest port
and Portugal’s TAP airline cancelled seven flights to and from Lisbon.

Only five hurricanes have ever arrived in this region of the Atlantic
Ocean, and it had been feared Leslie could turn out to be the most powerful
storm to hit Portugal since 1842.

– One in 176 years –

Over the past 176 years, only Hurricane Vince has made landfall on the
Iberian peninsula, hitting southern Spain in 2005, according to weather
records.

In October 2017, strong winds from Hurricane Ophelia, which travelled north
off the coast of Portugal and western Spain, fed forest fires that killed
around 40 people during a heatwave.

Ophelia then made landfall in Ireland as a violent storm, killing three
people.

Spain’s civil protection agency said the storms could still be “very strong
locally” and that heavy rain was forecast for the north and east.

On Tuesday, intense rain sparked flash floods in the Spanish holiday island
of Majorca, killing 12 people.

BSS/AFP/RY/1915 hrs