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FRANCE Catastrophe; angin kencang, 2 airport paris ditutup!!
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Angin kencang: 2 lapangan terbang Paris ditutup
PARIS: Angin kencang di Perancis semalam menyebabkan pihak berkuasa negara itu buat pertama kali dalam sejarah 34 tahunnya terpaksa menutup dua lapangan terbang antarabangsa di Paris.
Tiupan angin sehingga 130 kilometer sejam itu dicatatkan pantai Atlantik Perancis, lewat Isnin lalu, dengan jangkaan ia mampu mencecah sehingga 160 kilometer sejam.
Dengan tiupan angin kencang sehingga 100 kilometer sejam dijangka melanda sekitar Paris, pihak berkuasa negara itu mengambil tindakan menutup lapangan terbangnya bermula jam 8 pagi Isnin sehingga 10 pagi, hari ini.
Semua penerbangan yang masuk dan keluar dari bandar kedua-dua lapangan terbang utama iaitu Charles de Gaulle (Roissy) dan Orly turut dibatalkan sepanjang tempoh yang ditetapkan dan pengembara disaran untuk tidak menghala ke arah lapangan terbang berkenaan. - AFP
angin kencang kat france!!! ribut salji kat uk last week... teruk bencana kat eropah kali nih~!!! mmg teruk |
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All three of the French capital's airports, Roissy-Charles de Gaulle, Orly and Le Bourget, are to suspend traffic this evening from eight o'clock until Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock local time.
Storms with winds of up to 120 km/h are expected in the Paris region overnight as weather is is once again making the headlines here in France.
This country's national meteorological service, M閠閛-France, is forecasting storms over a huge part of the country from Monday evening.
It has predicted high winds with gusts of up to 140 km/h to hit the west and southwest of the country at around six o'clock local time moving across country throughout the night and into Tuesday.
In total, M閠閛-France has put 61 (of the 96 in mainland France) d閜artements (or administrative districts) on orange alert (see affected areas here).
"Vigilance has been advised" and a huge swathe of the country is expected to be affected with winds predicted to be as strong 120 -140 km/h in western coastal areas.
Further inland, as the storms move from west to east, they should drop to 100-120 km/h before moving in to neighbouring Belgium on Tuesday.
In its wake of course, the storm (or temp阾e Quentin as it's being called) is expected to create plenty of damage, fallen trees, localised traffic problems and rail and air transport delays throughout the day on Tuesday.
Along with the wind, there'll also be rain - as if many parts of France haven't had more than their fair share already The risk of flooding or rivers breaking their banks isn't thought to be a major threat in most parts of the country, apart from the southwest where water levels are already very high and some local communities have been warned to expect the worst. |
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