Fallen tree by Onslunda Church in Sweden.
Erwin was a powerful storm which hit Denmark and Sweden on 8 January, 2005. The name Erwin
was chosen by the German Weather Service, while the storm was named Gudrun
by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute. Sustained wind speeds of
126 km/h with wind gusts of 165 km/h were measured in Hanstholm, Denmark - the same strength as a Category 1 hurricane.
At least 17 people died in the storm.
The storm caused a lot of financial damage in Sweden, where the forest industry suffered
greatly from damaged trees, as more than 7,500,000 cubic metres of trees were blown down in southern Sweden. This resulted in
Sweden, at the time had the worlds biggest storage of lumber and got visited by enthusiasts all over the world because of the
overwhealming stock sites. This was a huge blow to the lumber inustry and the government had to pay out enormous insurance money
to the victims. About 341,000 homes lost power in Sweden and several thousand of these were out of power for many days and even
weeks in some cases, as about 10,000 homes were still without power after three weeks. The death toll in Sweden was seven
victims, while four were killed in Denmark.
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