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Storm Kristin causes multi-billion euro damage to Portugal's roofs

Storm Kristin last week left hundreds of homes in Portugal without roofs and tens thousands without electricity. Residents gathered to buy emergency building materials as authorities warned that damage could reach billions of Euros.

The storm hit the region on Wednesday morning, with wind gusts exceeding 200 kph and heavy rain uprooting and ripping roofs. At least six people were killed and hundreds of thousands lost power.

Paula Franco, a woman in a queue for donated tiles, said: "The roof has blown off, the windows are all broken. Everything is chaos and misery."

Portugal's Government approved on Sunday a package of incentives and loans worth 2,5 billion euros ($2,95?billion), to assist people and businesses in rebuilding after the storm.

At a press conference held on Monday with EU Energy commissioner Dan Jorgensen, Environment and Energy minister Maria da Graca Carvalho stated that the government could request grants from both the European Solidarity Fund and unused EU Recovery Funds to finance reconstruction.

Leiria was one of the worst-hit areas. It is known as a major industrial hub in Portugal, and for its metalworking and plastics industries.

Affected were hundreds of houses, a few?roads and factories, as well as railway lines. The storm caused damage to several aircraft at the Monte Real air base near Leiria. These included F16 fighter jets.

Graca Carvalho reported that nearly 170,000 households remained without electricity on Monday.

Henrique Cávalho, President of the Leiria Business Association and broadcaster NOW, said that damage in the'region could be between 1.5 billion Euros and 2 billion euro.

On Sunday, the government extended the state of calamity to 69 municipalities through February 8th. Heavy rains and flooding are expected.

(source: Reuters)