Ireland, Britain and France confronted travel chaos on Saturday and one individual passed on as a winter storm battered northwest Europe with solid winds, overwhelming rain, snow and ice. Hampshire Police in southern Britain said a man passed on after a tree fell onto a car on a major street close Winchester early within the day. Police in West Yorkshire said they were testing whether a moment passing from a activity mishap was connected to the storm. It is caught on the street was not frigid at the time of the occurrence. Storm Bert cleared out at slightest 60,000 properties in Ireland without control, and closed streets and a few ship and prepare courses on both sides of the Irish Ocean. Channel ports and air terminals in Britain were severely influenced whereas in France, tens of thousands remained without control after Storm Caetano on Thursday. Hundreds of travelers were stranded when trains were stopped by control cuts. Media footage appeared flooding within the west of Ireland, which moreover caused rail closures in Northern Ireland. Snow affected travel over Britain.