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Storm Kristin knocks 800,000 people out of power in Portugal before crashing into Spain

Authorities said that Storm Kristin caused more than 800,000. people in central and northern Portugal to lose electricity on Wednesday morning. The storm knocked down trees and utility poles, damaged homes and disrupted motorway and railway traffic, before it moved inland into Spain.

According to emergency services, at least one person was killed when a fallen tree fell onto their car on the outskirts Lisbon.

In a country with 11 million people, civil protection authorities reported?1,500 incidents related to weather. These were triggered by wind gusts up to 150 km/h and heavy rain.

Grid operator E-Redes stated that technical teams are working to restore power to about 855,000 'clients, after initial efforts were hampered by severe weather.

The storm then moved eastward into Spain. Spain is still recovering from the effects of Storm Joseph, a previous system. On Tuesday, strong winds in Torremolinos killed a woman when a palm was felled by the wind.

Snow covered more than 160 roads in?Spain on Wednesday. This included 27 motorways, such as?A-6, which connects Madrid to the north. In central Madrid, snow also covered the rooftops but did not cause any major problems.

AEMET, the Spanish weather agency, warned of strong winds in large parts of Spain. Some gusts were even hurricane force. Authorities in southern Almeria province have issued a'red alert' due to the severity of the wind.

In some places, local authorities have closed parks and suspended outdoor sports and educational programs.

(source: Reuters)