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Caribbean Netherlands: Severe storm topples containers and trees in the Netherlands
SHOTLIST: THE NETHERLANDS (SEPT. 15, 2025) (ANADOLU - ACCESS ALL) 1. VARIOUS OF HEAVILY DAMAGED VEHICLES / TEAMS IN AREA 2. PIECES ON GROUND 3. VARIOUS OF HEAVILY DAMAGED VEHICLES 4. VARIOUS OF CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT LIFTING CONTAINER / HEAVILY DAMAGED VEHICLES / TEAMS IN AREA 5. VEHICLES IN AREA 6. WIDE SHOT OF BUILDING / SECURITY TAPE 7. BROKEN GLASS PIECES ON GROUND 8. WIDE SHOT OF BUILDING / SECURITY TAPE 9. VARIOUS OF TWO MEN WORKING, PLACING FENCESTHE NETHERLANDS - SEPT. 15, 2025: A yellow alert has been issued in the Netherlands due to a storm with a speed of 100 kilometers per hour. The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) reported that a storm with a speed of up to 100 kilometers per hour was observed on the coast and in the northern part of the country. The institute said the yellow alert was issued in these areas and noted that the strong winds are expected to continue until morning. At the Port of Rotterdam, containers toppled over and fell onto vehicles, leading to the closure of a part of the road leading to the port. In Schiedam, glass panels from the roof of the municipal building fell to the ground, and in some cities trees fell onto roadsides and cars. Local media reported that the strong winds caused disruption and serious damage in many areas across the country.
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