Fierce winds and heavy rains claimed at least six lives across northern Europe on Monday as Storm Ciara disrupted travel, grounded hundreds of flights, flooded roads and left vast areas without power. The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings of wind for both today and tomorrow (February 8 and 9). A witness said the driver was shocked but appeared otherwise unhurt, but had to be checked out by medics. The region was blasted by gusts of up to 93mph on Sunday as torrential rain caused major flooding

Storm Ciara LIVE: Homes flooded and roads closed as clear-up begins. Storm Ciara, one of the most violent for years, has left a trail of destruction in Europe. The car was being driven at the time. Storm Ciara is readying itself to cause havoc to transport in Lancashire this weekend, with a 'small chance' of danger to life. It has also issues an yellow warning of rain for tomorrow.

A value of 100 is the peak popularity for the term. Media caption Storm Ciara: Planes struggle to land. At least seven people have died across Europe as Storm Ciara moves east, shutting down transport and leaving hundreds of thousands without power. Interest over time. Ciara storm is the most searched Hot Trends Keyword Sweden in the map shown below (Interest by region and time). One man was killed and another reported missing in southern Sweden when their boat capsized.

It struck a white Nissan Juke, causing damage to its roof and door. Numbers represent search interest relative to the highest point on the chart for the given region and time. The storm also caused deaths in Poland, Sweden, Slovenia and Great Britain, reports De Morgen. Storm Ciara RECAP: Snow falls in Nuneaton, fallen tree blocks M6 and more damage and destruction on day two. With Storm Ciara wreaking havoc on Britain, the bookies have cut odds from 5/4 to 1/2 on 100mph winds in the next few days. Air and train traffic was delayed, prevented and shut down in several countries, in thousands of homes in Europe the power went out, and many people were injured. The tree, brought down by Storm Ciara, hit a car on St Hilda’s Mews.