Denmark is bracing for its most severe storm in ten years, as the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) has issued a red warning for Saturday, 23 May. The highest alert level signals extreme weather with wind speeds of 30-35 meters per second expected across coastal areas of Jutland and Zealand. Gusts could reach up to 40 m/s, posing risks to property and safety. DMI urges all residents to stay indoors, secure loose outdoor objects, and follow instructions from local authorities. Social media alerts from the agency triggered high search interest within 24 hours, reflecting public concern. Transport disruptions are already underway. Several ferry routes, including services to Bornholm and the island of Lolland, have been suspended. Copenhagen Airport has warned passengers of possible delays as the storm approaches. The worst conditions are forecast between 10:00 and 16:00 local time, when wind speeds peak. Residents in coastal areas are advised to avoid all travel during this period. Business operations across Denmark face potential impacts. Trade and logistics companies in Copenhagen and the Øresund region are monitoring the situation closely. The storm's timing on a Saturday may limit immediate economic disruption, but port closures and transport delays could affect supply chains. Experts note that infrastructure investments in wind and renewable energy systems may test resilience under such extreme conditions, though no specific figures are provided. The DMI continues to update its warnings in real time. Authorities recommend checking official channels for the latest information. With the storm expected to pass by evening, recovery efforts may begin soon after.
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SocietyDenmark's worst storm in a decade triggers red alert and cancellations
By Lars Hansen •
In brief
Denmark's worst storm in a decade prompts a red alert from DMI, with winds up to 40 m/s. Ferries and flights face cancellations, and residents are urged to stay indoors. Travel disruptions peak Saturday morning.
- - Location: Denmark
- - Category: Society
- - Published: 2 hours ago
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