11/02/2020 17:00
Storm Ciara kills at least seven in Europe
At least seven people have died across Europe as Storm Ciara moves east, shutting down transport and leaving hundreds of thousands without power.
High winds in Poland ripped the roof off a ski rental shop, killing a woman and her two daughters. Their father was injured.
One man died after his boat capsized in southern Sweden. One other person on board remains missing.
Two people were killed in their cars - one in Germany and one in Slovenia.
A 58-year-old British man was killed on Sunday after a tree fell on his car.
France's Mediterranean island of Corsica recorded winds of more than 220km/h (137mph) on Monday night, as heavy rains, powerful winds and flooding spread across the continent.
Authorities there said the winds fuelled a fire in the north of the island. Corsican ports and flights remained disrupted on Tuesday.
Wind speeds of up to 200km/h were also recorded in northern Italy. A woman of 71 was killed when she was hit by debris from a roof in Traona in the Lombardy region.