Emergency services are still busy on Sunday with the aftermath of storm Eunice. The storm caused a lot of damage. In some places this was only discovered two days later.
In Maastricht, Mook and Venlo, among others, the emergency services had to help repair the storm damage.
N271
In Mook, the N271 was temporarily closed on Sunday morning due to a loose branch above the road. The fire brigade arrived on site with a cherry picker to remove the branch:
ridge tiles
In Venlo, the fire brigade came to the scene on Sunday because of loosened ridge tiles on a house on the Frederik Hendrikstraat. With an aerial platform, the firefighters straightened the tiles again:
Maastricht
Late Saturday evening the emergency services had to turn out because of fallen trees in Maastricht. The road was blocked by the trees on both the Marsanahof and the Jerusalem Road. The fire brigade assisted on the Meerssenerweg on Sunday. Parts had come loose from a roof.
Hundreds of notifications
The safety regions announced on Saturday that Eunice has provided hundreds of damage reports in Limburg. The reports were exactly divided over the province: 400 in North Limburg and 400 in South Limburg. On Monday, the security regions expect to be able to provide a complete picture of the number of damage reports due to storm Eunice.
Franklin
There is a chance that new damage will be caused by the wind on Sunday and Monday. Due to storm Franklin, code yellow applies in Limburg on Sunday evening, Monday night and Monday afternoon. Gusts of wind up to 100 kilometers per hour can occur.
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