Storm Amy claimed three lives and tore through homes, roads, and power lines across multiple European countries.
Irish authorities reported a man died in Letterkenny, while French officials confirmed two deaths from the storm.
The storm forced travel disruptions across the UK, Ireland, and Scandinavia, grounding ferries and closing rail lines.
France and Belgium Face Fierce Gusts
Northern France recorded gusts up to 131 kph and issued orange alerts along the coast and inland.
Storm Amy cut power to thousands of homes in Normandy and caused a fatal tree collapse in Aisne.
Belgium recorded winds over 100 kph, prompting nationwide Code Orange warnings and precautionary closures along the coast.
Scandinavia Endures Flooding and Outages
Norway experienced 120,000 power outages, downed trees, and over 100 road closures, with more heavy rain expected.
Vestfold and Telemark could see 100 millimetres of rain within twelve hours as winds continue to batter the region.
Sweden recorded hurricane-force gusts near northern Halland, prompting orange alerts along southern and central coasts.
Meteorologists confirmed Amy, the remnant of Hurricane Humberto, caused widespread disruption across northern Europe.
