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Risk of damage, closed parks, canceled matches, trains, planes…: the Ciara storm puts Belgium on alert

The risk of damage will be high throughout the country, warns the Institute.

The wind will continue to blow strongly Monday during the day, but the most extreme gusts will disappear.

In the event of an orange code, the population is asked to be ready and to follow the advice given by the competent authorities.

Closed parks and forests

Several parks and forests will be closed on Sunday and Monday in Brussels and Wallonia in anticipation of the strong winds expected across Belgium.

In Brussels, forests and parks will be closed on Sunday and Monday. This measure may be extended to the day of Tuesday depending on the weather.

The Liège police area has also announced several measures. Parks and cemeteries will be closed from Sunday. Boulevard de l’Ourthe will be closed to traffic on Sunday.

In Namur, the City announced on Friday a press release prohibiting access to wooded areas and in particular the parks of Namur (Louise-Marie, Des Sources and La Plante), Jambes (Reine Astrid and Amée) and Bouge (rue du Parc) . The Citadel site will also be inaccessible, except via the Marvelous route for local service. The Namur cemetery will also be closed.

The Maritime and Coastal Services Agency (MDK) will close the jetties at Nieuport and Blankenberge on Monday. In Ostend, it will be closed from Sunday. The weather forecast announced waves two meters high as early as Sunday evening.

In Antwerp, the provincial estate Rivierenhof will be closed as well as the parks and green spaces.

The Flemish Agency for Nature and Forests has warned that “the trees have not been exposed to the wind much so far and that several more vulnerable branches could fall. The heavy rains of the past few weeks also make the trees less well rooted in the ground and a heavy storm could cause a lot of damage. ”

The Flemish watercourse manager also warned that the level of watercourses could rise sharply on Monday.

Impact on train traffic

The Ciara storm which will cross Belgium on Sunday could have an impact on train traffic, warns SNCB on Saturday. The railway company may indeed have to moderate the speed of convoys on certain parts of the network due to the potentially violent storms accompanied by strong gusts which are announced.

These measures are taken in close consultation with Infrabel to guarantee the safety of passengers and rail traffic.

Train traffic could also be affected by obstacles on the tracks (branches or other objects that have taken off), anticipates SNCB, ensuring that everything will be done to minimize these disturbances.

The company cannot yet confirm when and where these measures will be in effect and invites travelers to consult its communication channels when planning their trips.

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Impact on Brussels Airport

Storm Ciara and the accompanying strong winds could have a limited impact on activities at Brussels Airport on Sunday evening, indicates the Brussels airport. When gusts exceed 111 km / h, it is no longer possible to use the boarding and disembarking gangways. Steps must therefore be taken, which delays operations and could therefore cause delays. According to current forecasts, this scenario should only occur between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m.

Measures have already been taken at Brussels Airport for operations on the tarmac (loading, luggage, refueling, etc.), explains his spokesperson Nathalie Pierard. The equipment is protected and special attention is paid to objects that could fly away.

However, takeoffs and landings will not be disturbed because the west wind blows in the axis of the preferential runways used, it comes from the front for airplanes. Only impact: a larger space between landings.

Canceled soccer matches

All Jupiler Pro League and Proximus League games scheduled for Sunday have been postponed because of the passage of storm Ciara.

The Belgian Football Union therefore decided, in consultation with the IRM, to postpone all the matches, including the clash between Standard Liège and Club Brugge. Two more D1B matches were scheduled for Sunday: Antwerp – Genk and Waasland-Beveren – Kortrijk. In D1B, the Westerlo – Lokeren match was on the program.

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