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A worker cuts a piece off a roof that was torn away during a strong storm in Prague, on early Friday morning, Jan. 19, 2007. Workers across Europe hauled away fallen trees and repaired power lines Friday after the deadliest storm to strike the continent in eight years killed at least 47 people and caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage.
Apolda, Germany
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The facade of the deep-freeze storage of pizza producer Papalina in Apolda, eastern Germany, Friday, Jan. 19, 2007, after it was damaged by a storm on Thursday. The German Weather Service said the storm was the strongest to hit the country since 1999.
Frankfurt, Germany
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A rainbow is reflected in a puddle in Frankfurt, central Germany, Friday, Jan. 19, 2007, the day after fierce storms hit much of northern Europe.
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The hair of a woman flies in Frankfurt, central Germany, Thursday, Jan. 18, 2007, as heavy storms hit Germany. One of the fiercest storms in years battered northern Europe on Thursday, killing dozens of people across the continent, injuring others and disrupting travel for thousands.
Cologne, Germany
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A broken traffic light is seen on the street of Cologne, Germany, as a storm hit the European mainland on Thursday, Jan. 18, 2007. Meteorologists issued warnings because the storm was expected to linger and bring winds stronger than 90 mph to the country.
London
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Emergency crews survey the damage after high winds bring down a tree on a passing car, Thursday, Jan. 18, 2007, in London, England. Gale force winds and heavy rain has brought disruption to large parts of the country and much of northern Europe.
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Police cordon off the road and remove debris at King's Cross Station where parts of the roof were blown off injuring commuters on Jan. 18, 2007, London, England. Gale force winds and heavy rain has brought chaos to large parts of the country causing major disruption to the transport network and killed four people across the UK.
Utrecht, Netherlands
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A building crane is seen after it collapsed onto a university building injuring three people during heavy storms in Utrecht, central Netherlands, Thursday, Jan. 18, 2007. Northern Europe was buffeted by an unusually strong storm Thursday that disrupted the schedule of U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and wreaked transportation havoc in the air, on land and at sea.
Blackpool, England
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Gales batter England's west coast at Blackpool, Thursday, Jan. 18, 2007, as ferocious storms continue to to hit Britain. Heavy rain, snow and high winds caused rail companies to operate reduced services while English Channel ferry companies reported delays. Police in southeast England warned people they could face disruption from high winds which may blow down trees, causing traffic delays and possible power outages.
Brighton, England
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Waves pound the shore during a severe storm Jan. 18, 2007, in Brighton, England. Gale force winds and heavy rain has brought disruption to large parts of the country. Forecasters say the storms will be followed next week by plunging temperatures, snow and widespread frosts.
Bosham Hoe, England
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A flood warning sign is submerged by a high tide on Jan. 18, 2007, in Bosham Hoe, England.
Dorset, England
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Windsurfers take advantage of the high winds in Portland Harbour, Thursday, Jan. 18, 2007, in Dorset, England.
Dorset, England
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A man walks as waves break on Chiswell Beach, Portland, Thursday, Jan. 18, 2007, in Dorset, England. Ferries were canceled or delayed in Britain, Ireland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Finland.
Vinkeveen, Netherlands
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Cars drive through water due to heavy rainfall and storm in Vinkeveen, Jan. 18, 2007. Three people were killed as a severe storm swept through the Netherlands on Thursday and the government warned people to remain indoors.
Hamburg, Germany
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The Hamburg-Altona railway station stands empty as the German rail network grinds to a halt due to severe storms on Jan. 18, 2007, in Hamburg, Germany. Hurricane-force winds and heavy downpours hammered northern Europe on Thursday, killing more than two dozen people by days end and disrupting travel for tens of thousands.
Wimereux, France
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Huge waves pound the port of Wimereux in northern France. The British Isles and Germany were battered Thursday by a severe storm front packing gale-force winds, with forecasters predicting worse to come.