‘Zombie’ Leslie smashes into Portugal
Violent storms hit Portugal early yesterday, leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said.
Leslie, which was a category one hurricane but weakened to a post-tropical storm as it made landfall late Saturday, left 28 people with minor injuries, civil defense commander Luis Belo Costa told reporters. The region around the capital Lisbon and the center of the country at Coimbra and Leiria were worst hit with trees uprooted, cars and houses damaged and local flooding reported.
Aveiro, Viseu and Porto in the north also suffered damage with rescue services reporting a total of 2,500 incidents.
The civil defense services said 324,000 people were left without electricity while more than 60 people had to leave their damaged homes and flee to safety. Power was being restored across the north and centre of the country during the morning.
Leslie was dubbed a “zombie” hurricane as it first formed on September 23, only to meander through the Atlantic Ocean for weeks before making landfall.
There were fears it could be the worst storm to hit the region in more than 150 years, but it weakened to a post-tropical storm before reaching the Portuguese coastline.
“The greatest danger has passed,” Costa said. “The north and center were the worst affected.”
More than two dozen flights were cancelled in or out of Lisbon.
At Mealhada, in Aveiro district, the roof blew off an indoor sports stadium putting an end to the European final of the women’s roller hockey competition.
Portuguese authorities had urged those living by the coast to batten down the hatches and stay indoors, while telling fishermen at sea to return to the nearest port.
The beach resort of Figueira da Foz, near Coimbra, saw a peak gust of 176 kilometers per hour.
Only five hurricanes have ever arrived in this region of the Atlantic Ocean, and it had been feared Leslie could turn out to be the most powerful storm to hit Portugal since 1842. Over the past 176 years, only Hurricane Vince has made landfall on the Iberian peninsula, hitting southern Spain in 2005.
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