Amsterdam's Schiphol airport cancels flights as a powerful summer storm lashes the Netherlands
Amsterdam's international airport cancelled and delayed numerous flights and Dutch railways ceased all trains due to the severe storm. The national meteorological institute declared a code red alert in three provinces because of the strong winds a...

There were no immediate reports of casualties. Dutch media showed pictures of uprooted trees and "and at least one toppled truck in Amsterdam, The Hague and the city of Haarlem as the storm barreled through during the normally busy morning rush hour.
Emergency services in North Holland province, which includes the capital Amsterdam, sent a push alert to mobile phones urging people to stay indoors as the storm passed. Traffic authorities also advised motorists to avoid driving, if possible.
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, one of Europe's busiest aviation hubs, said on its website that it expected "very limited air traffic will be possible" into the afternoon, leading to cancellations and delays for incoming and departing flights.
The storm was expected to blow across the Netherlands later Wednesday and into Denmark and Germany.
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