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Storm Bert left at least 60,000 properties in Ireland without power, closed roads and some ferry and train routes on both sides of the Irish Sea .
Hundreds of passengers stranded when trains were halted by power cuts in France .
Police in southern England said a man died after a tree fell onto a car on a major road near Winchester .
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