Image: A woman walks next to a fallen tree during stormy weather in Berlin, Germany October 5, 2017. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynsk
BERLIN (Reuters) – Strong winds swept across Germany on Thursday, killing six people and forcing the cancellation of trains in Berlin and the north.
Police said a woman died when a tree fell on a car carrying her in the northern port city of Hamburg. The driver was taken to hospital with serious injuries, the force added.
A spokesman for the Berlin fire service said a woman was also killed in the capital when a tree fell on a car she was in.
Three people died in the state of Brandenburg surrounding Berlin, police said on Twitter. In the northeastern state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern a man in a lorry was killed, again by a falling tree.
German national rail operator Deutsche Bahn [DBN.UL] said trains on some routes, such as between Hanover and Hamburg, Hanover and Berlin and Dortmund and Hamburg, had been canceled.
(Reporting by Michelle Martin; Editing by Andrew Roche)
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