Sintra Storm Damage: Trees Down & Power Outages After Kristin Depression
The historic center of Sintra awoke to the sound of chainsaws this morning following the overnight passage of Depression Kristin. The storm brought down dozens of large trees throughout the town, impacting major access routes like Chão de Meninos and Volta do Duche.
Damage to Historic Areas
The fallen trees weren’t limited to roadways. Several trees within designated historical areas were also toppled, including multiple linden trees in the Jardim da Correnteza. The extent of the damage is described as unprecedented for the area.
Immediate Response and Recovery
Crews began removing tree trunks and clearing roads immediately after dawn. This effort aims to restore traffic flow and, crucially, to repair power lines that were downed by the storm, resulting in temporary power outages in various zones.
Potential Future Impacts
Restoring power could take time, depending on the extent of the damage to the electrical grid. Further assessments of the fallen trees will be necessary to determine the full scope of the impact on Sintra’s infrastructure and historical landscapes. It is likely that cleanup operations will continue for several days.
Frequently Asked Questions
What caused the damage in Sintra?
The damage was caused by the overnight passage of Depression Kristin, which brought down dozens of large trees.
Where were the most affected areas?
The most affected areas included the historic center of Sintra, major access roads like Chão de Meninos and Volta do Duche, and the Jardim da Correnteza.
What is being done to address the situation?
Crews are working to remove tree trunks, clear roads, and restore power to affected areas.
How might communities prepare for similar weather events in the future?