Two powerful windstorms have left northern and central Europe reeling since last week. Storm Eunice made landfall on Friday on the heels of destruction, bringing 100 mph winds to some areas.
Both storms unleashed powerful winds and driving rain from Ireland to central parts of the continent — downing trees, causing flying debris, knocking out power for tens of thousands, and even ripping open the roof of a major London arena.
Warnings for wind remain in effect across Northern Ireland and the UK through Monday, due to the next potent storm forecasted to sweep across the region and into Europe. Forecasters say this latest storm will further hinder clean-up efforts and could lead to new damage in some communities.
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We are currently monitoring our claim numbers and can also draw on the expertise from Sedgwick colleagues across our business to assist us at short notice. If there are any specific requirements, please contact our team listed below.
For the UK:
Christian Aplin, director, key accounts
+44 7880 780740
[email protected]
24-hour emergency helpline
0345 604 8580
For Belux:
Ken Van De Perre
+32 473 12 26 98
[email protected]
Dirk Clement
+32 477 39 36 63
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For Germany:
Frank Lippe
+49 (0) 176 1004 6990
[email protected]
For the Netherlands:
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