
Notably, wind gusts of around 90 km/h were recorded in parts of the country, including 91 km/h in Useldange and 94 km/h in Wiltz. Thankfully the fallout in Luxembourg was less severe than other parts of Europe, such as the United Kingdom, where a record number nearing 600 flood warnings were issued in England and Wales.
A man also died after falling into a river in Wales, where the army had been drafted in to help evacuate flooded towns.
Heavy flooding: Man dies as Storm Dennis slams UK, power cuts hit FranceIn Luxembourg, the Grand Ducal Fire and Rescue Corps reported two roofs damaged alongside five objects blown away by high winds. Firefighters were dispatched around a dozen times due to fallen trees or branches blocking roads.

Some other parts of Europe were afflicted by electricity shortages and flight cancellations. In France, around 45,000 households were left without electricity on Sunday. The TGV service was also affected. Trains in Germany and the Netherlands were delayed by high winds and fallen trees.
