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Tents collapsed at horseshows due to stormy weather in France and the Netherlands

Earlier this morning the wind caused some troubles at the terrain of CSI Twente by blowing away one of the stands. With the competition starting next sunday people are working hard to get the terrain in order. However one of the stands wasn't anchored yet and got blown away. There where no casualties. The organisation speaks of cleaning up and moving on. In Belgium's Lier the competition was delayed due to the stormy weather. All classes started after 12.00 o'clock. The wind is still causing some troubles all over Europe. At the showjumping competition in France one of the stands that houses the horses collapsed. Luckily no one was injured and all horses are safe and sound. The stormy weather will continue this evening.

   

Earlier this morning the wind caused some troubles at the terrain of CSI Twente by blowing away one of the stands. With the competition starting next sunday people are working hard to get the terrain in order. However one of the stands wasn't anchored yet and got blown away. There where no casualties. The organisation speaks of cleaning up and moving on. In Belgium's Lier the competition was delayed due to the stormy weather. All classes started after 12.00 o'clock. The wind is still causing some troubles all over Europe. At the showjumping competition in France one of the stands that houses the horses collapsed. Luckily no one was injured and all horses are safe and sound. The stormy weather will continue this evening.

   
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