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People shelter from the rain under their umbrellas, in San Sebastian, northern Spain, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018. A weakened hurricane Leslie slammed into the coast of Portugal, leaving 27 people injured as it uprooted trees, brought down power lines and smashed store windows with gusting winds and heavy rain. Leslie moved east Sunday across the Iberian Peninsula to Spain, where authorities issued warnings for heavy rains and storm conditions for the northern part of the country. (AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)

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A woman shelters from the rain under a umbrella as a surfer walks past along at Zurriola beach, in San Sebastian, northern Spain, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018. A weakened hurricane Leslie slammed into the coast of Portugal, leaving 27 people injured as it uprooted trees, brought down power lines and smashed store windows with gusting winds and heavy rain. Leslie moved east Sunday across the Iberian Peninsula to Spain, where authorities issued warnings for heavy rains and storm conditions for the northern part of the country. (AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)

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People walk their pets at Zurriola beach, in San Sebastian, northern Spain, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018. A weakened hurricane Leslie slammed into the coast of Portugal, leaving 27 people injured as it uprooted trees, brought down power lines and smashed store windows with gusting winds and heavy rain. Leslie moved east Sunday across the Iberian Peninsula to Spain, where authorities issued warnings for heavy rains and storm conditions for the northern part of the country. (AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)

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A surfer walks along at Zurriola beach, in San Sebastian, northern Spain, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018. A weakened hurricane Leslie slammed into the coast of Portugal, leaving 27 people injured as it uprooted trees, brought down power lines and smashed store windows with gusting winds and heavy rain. Leslie moved east Sunday across the Iberian Peninsula to Spain, where authorities issued warnings for heavy rains and storm conditions for the northern part of the country. (AP Photo / Alvaro Barrientos)

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A seagull flies as a couple shelter from the rain, in San Sebastian, northern Spain, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018. A weakened hurricane Leslie slammed into the coast of Portugal, leaving 27 people injured as it uprooted trees, brought down power lines and smashed store windows with gusting winds and heavy rain. Leslie moved east Sunday across the Iberian Peninsula to Spain, where authorities issued warnings for heavy rains and storm conditions for the northern part of the country. (AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)

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A couple shelter from the rain, at Zurriola beach, in San Sebastian, northern Spain, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018. A weakened hurricane Leslie slammed into the coast of Portugal, leaving 27 people injured as it uprooted trees, brought down power lines and smashed store windows with gusting winds and heavy rain. Leslie moved east Sunday across the Iberian Peninsula to Spain, where authorities issued warnings for heavy rains and storm conditions for the northern part of the country. (AP Photo /Alvaro Barrientos)

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People run as a wave hits on a breakwater on the edge of the Mediterranean sea, ahead of a storm in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018. A weakened hurricane Leslie slammed into the coast of Portugal, leaving 27 people injured as it uprooted trees, brought down power lines and smashed store windows with gusting winds and heavy rain. Leslie moved east Sunday across the Iberian Peninsula to Spain, where authorities issued warnings for heavy rains and storm conditions for the northern part of the country. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

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People walk along a breakwater on the edge of the Mediterranean sea, ahead of a storm in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018. A weakened hurricane Leslie slammed into the coast of Portugal, leaving 27 people injured as it uprooted trees, brought down power lines and smashed store windows with gusting winds and heavy rain. Leslie moved east Sunday across the Iberian Peninsula to Spain, where authorities issued warnings for heavy rains and storm conditions for the northern part of the country. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

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People pose for a photo as a wave hits on a breakwater on the edge of the Mediterranean sea, ahead of a storm in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018. A weakened hurricane Leslie slammed into the coast of Portugal, leaving 27 people injured as it uprooted trees, brought down power lines and smashed store windows with gusting winds and heavy rain. Leslie moved east Sunday across the Iberian Peninsula to Spain, where authorities issued warnings for heavy rains and storm conditions for the northern part of the country. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

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The collapsed roof of a wharehouse is pictured in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018, after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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The damaged wharehouse is pictured in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018, after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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Fallen trees are pictured in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018, after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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Fallen trees are pictured in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018, after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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Fallen trees are pictured in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018, after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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Fallen trees are pictured in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018, after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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People look at a damaged house after a tree fell on it in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018, after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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A man looks at a damaged house after a tree fell on it in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018, after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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A damaged house is pictured after a tree fell on it in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018, after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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A road is closed after an electric pole fell during the post-tropical storm Leslie in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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A road is closed after trees fell during the post-tropical storm Leslie in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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Cars pass by a bus stop damaged during the post-tropical storm Leslie in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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Trees broken during the post-tropical storm Leslie are pictured in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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Trees broken during the post-tropical storm Leslie are pictured in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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Trees broken during the post-tropical storm Leslie are pictured in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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Trees broken during the post-tropical storm Leslie are pictured in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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Firefighters remove broken trees from the road in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018 after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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Firefighters remove broken trees from the road in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018 after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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A car drives by a fallen tree Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018 after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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Cars drive by a damaged bus stop in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018 after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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Firefighters remove broken trees from the road in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018 after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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Firefighters remove broken trees from the road in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018 after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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A damaged house is pictured after a tree fell on during the post-tropical storm Leslie in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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Firefighters remove damaged trees from the road in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018 after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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Firefighters remove damaged trees from the road in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018 after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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Firefighters remove damaged trees from the road in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018 after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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Firefighters remove damaged trees from the road in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018 after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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Firefighters remove damaged trees from the road in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018 after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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Firefighters remove damaged trees from the road in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018 after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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Firefighters remove damaged trees from the road in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018 after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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A damaged car is pictured in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018 after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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A damaged house is pictured in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018 after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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The damaged roof of a house is pictured in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018 after the post-tropical storm Leslie reached Portugal. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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TOPSHOT - A road is closed after an electric pole fell during the post-tropical storm Leslie in Figueira da Foz on October 14, 2018. - Storms packing nearly 180 kilometre-per-hour winds hit Portugal leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power before carrying heavy rain on into Spain, authorities said. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)

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This handout image released on October 13, 2018 by the Spanish Meteorological Agency (AEMET) shows an infrared satellite image of hurricane Leslie approching the Iberian Peninsula. - Portugal placed most of the country under red alert as Hurricane Leslie, which threatens to be the fiercest storm to hit the country since 1842, approached the coast. The Spanish authorities, meanwhile, were making their own preparations for the hurricane, which Spanish meteorologists expect to reach their territory early Sunday. (Photo by Handout / AEMET / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / AEMET HANDOUT " - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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This handout image released on October 13, 2018 by the Spanish Meteorological Agency (AEMET) and taken by EUMETSAT shows a satellite image of hurricane Leslie approching the Iberian Peninsula. - Portugal placed most of the country under red alert as Hurricane Leslie, which threatens to be the fiercest storm to hit the country since 1842, approached the coast. The Spanish authorities, meanwhile, were making their own preparations for the hurricane, which Spanish meteorologists expect to reach their territory early Sunday. (Photo by Handout / AEMET / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / AEMET HANDOUT / EUMETSAT " - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

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A woman baths in the wavy ocean at Costa da Caparica, in Almada, on October 13, 2018. - Portugal placed most of the country on red alert as Hurricane Leslie barrelled towards its coastline in what could be the fiercest storm to hit the country since 1842. And neighbouring Spain was also making preparations, with meteorologists expecting it to hit early Sunday, although by then it was likely to have been downgraded to a tropical storm. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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A couple watches waves at Costa da Caparica, in Almada, on October 13, 2018. - Portugal placed most of the country on red alert as Hurricane Leslie barrelled towards its coastline in what could be the fiercest storm to hit the country since 1842. And neighbouring Spain was also making preparations, with meteorologists expecting it to hit early Sunday, although by then it was likely to have been downgraded to a tropical storm. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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A man watches waves at Costa da Caparica, in Almada, on October 13, 2018. - Portugal placed most of the country on red alert as Hurricane Leslie barrelled towards its coastline in what could be the fiercest storm to hit the country since 1842. And neighbouring Spain was also making preparations, with meteorologists expecting it to hit early Sunday, although by then it was likely to have been downgraded to a tropical storm. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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A man watches waves at Costa da Caparica, in Almada, on October 13, 2018. - Portugal placed most of the country on red alert as Hurricane Leslie barrelled towards its coastline in what could be the fiercest storm to hit the country since 1842. And neighbouring Spain was also making preparations, with meteorologists expecting it to hit early Sunday, although by then it was likely to have been downgraded to a tropical storm. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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A man watches waves at Costa da Caparica, in Almada, on October 13, 2018. - Portugal placed most of the country on red alert as Hurricane Leslie barrelled towards its coastline in what could be the fiercest storm to hit the country since 1842. And neighbouring Spain was also making preparations, with meteorologists expecting it to hit early Sunday, although by then it was likely to have been downgraded to a tropical storm. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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A surfer walks out of the sea as a man passes by at Costa da Caparica, near Lisbon, on October 13, 2018. - Portugal placed most of the country on red alert as Hurricane Leslie barrelled towards its coastline in what could be the fiercest storm to hit the country since 1842. And neighbouring Spain was also making preparations, with meteorologists expecting it to hit early Sunday, although by then it was likely to have been downgraded to a tropical storm. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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People watch the waves at Costa da Caparica, near Lisbon, on October 13, 2018. - Portugal placed most of the country on red alert as Hurricane Leslie barrelled towards its coastline in what could be the fiercest storm to hit the country since 1842. And neighbouring Spain was also making preparations, with meteorologists expecting it to hit early Sunday, although by then it was likely to have been downgraded to a tropical storm. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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People watch the waves at Costa da Caparica, near Lisbon, on October 13, 2018. - Portugal placed most of the country on red alert as Hurricane Leslie barrelled towards its coastline in what could be the fiercest storm to hit the country since 1842. And neighbouring Spain was also making preparations, with meteorologists expecting it to hit early Sunday, although by then it was likely to have been downgraded to a tropical storm. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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A lifeguard removes a billboard of the beach at Costa da Caparica, near Lisbon, on October 13, 2018. - Portugal placed most of the country on red alert as Hurricane Leslie barrelled towards its coastline in what could be the fiercest storm to hit the country since 1842. And neighbouring Spain was also making preparations, with meteorologists expecting it to hit early Sunday, although by then it was likely to have been downgraded to a tropical storm. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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A surfer walks out the sea in Costa da Caparica, near Lisbon, on October 13, 2018. - Portugal placed most of the country on red alert as Hurricane Leslie barrelled towards its coastline in what could be the fiercest storm to hit the country since 1842. And neighbouring Spain was also making preparations, with meteorologists expecting it to hit early Sunday, although by then it was likely to have been downgraded to a tropical storm. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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A warning sign reading "Danger: overwash occurrence" is displayed at Costa da Caparica, near Lisbon, on October 13, 2018. - Portugal placed most of the country on red alert as Hurricane Leslie barrelled towards its coastline in what could be the fiercest storm to hit the country since 1842. And neighbouring Spain was also making preparations, with meteorologists expecting it to hit early Sunday, although by then it was likely to have been downgraded to a tropical storm. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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A man watches the waves at Costa da Caparica, near Lisbon, on October 13, 2018. - Portugal placed most of the country on red alert as Hurricane Leslie barrelled towards its coastline in what could be the fiercest storm to hit the country since 1842. And neighbouring Spain was also making preparations, with meteorologists expecting it to hit early Sunday, although by then it was likely to have been downgraded to a tropical storm. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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People watch the waves at Costa da Caparica, near Lisbon, on October 13, 2018. - Portugal placed most of the country on red alert as Hurricane Leslie barrelled towards its coastline in what could be the fiercest storm to hit the country since 1842. And neighbouring Spain was also making preparations, with meteorologists expecting it to hit early Sunday, although by then it was likely to have been downgraded to a tropical storm. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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People watch the waves at Costa da Caparica, near Lisbon, on October 13, 2018. - Portugal placed most of the country on red alert as Hurricane Leslie barrelled towards its coastline in what could be the fiercest storm to hit the country since 1842. And neighbouring Spain was also making preparations, with meteorologists expecting it to hit early Sunday, although by then it was likely to have been downgraded to a tropical storm. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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The red flag flies at Costa da Caparica, near Lisbon, on October 13, 2018. - Portugal placed most of the country on red alert as Hurricane Leslie barrelled towards its coastline in what could be the fiercest storm to hit the country since 1842. And neighbouring Spain was also making preparations, with meteorologists expecting it to hit early Sunday, although by then it was likely to have been downgraded to a tropical storm. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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Waves are pictured at Costa da Caparica, near Lisbon, on October 13, 2018. - Portugal placed most of the country on red alert as Hurricane Leslie barrelled towards its coastline in what could be the fiercest storm to hit the country since 1842. And neighbouring Spain was also making preparations, with meteorologists expecting it to hit early Sunday, although by then it was likely to have been downgraded to a tropical storm. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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TOPSHOT - People watch the waves at Costa da Caparica, near Lisbon, on October 13, 2018. - Portugal placed most of the country on red alert as Hurricane Leslie barrelled towards its coastline in what could be the fiercest storm to hit the country since 1842. And neighbouring Spain was also making preparations, with meteorologists expecting it to hit early Sunday, although by then it was likely to have been downgraded to a tropical storm. (Photo by PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA / AFP)

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AFP Photo Advisory - October 14, 2018 -- October 14, 2018 (AFP)Tel ::+33 140414894Duty Editor : ej --EUROPE-- PARIS: Visit by South Korean President Moon Jae-in VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis presides over canonisation mass for pope Paul VI and slain Salvadorean archbishop Oscar Romero Portugal/Spain: Monitoring situation as hurricane/storm Leslie nearsFBL: Trainings and pressers of Spain and England on the eve of the UEFA Nations League MUNICH: Regional elections in the southern German state of Bavaria PARIS: South Korean president Moon Jae-in attends a bilateral friendship concert featuring K-pop boyband BTS and other Korean and French artists --MIDEAST-- SYRIA/YEMEN/PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES: Situation as develops --AFRICA-- --ASIA-- BALI: IMF-World Bank annual meetings PAKISTAN: By-elections held for 35 National Assembly and provincial assembly seats --AMERICAS-- EL SALVADOR: Salvadorans celebrate the canonization of slain Archbishop Oscar Romero COLOMBIA: Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez visits NICARAGUA: Political/social unrest as develops VENEZUELA: Migration crisis as develops FLORIDA: Aftermath of Hurricane Matthew LOS ANGELES: Congressional candidate Harley Rouda campaigns LOS ANGELES: Gala in the Garden --SPORTS-- OLY: Youth Olympic Games (YOC) in Argentina CRICKET: India v West Indies VOLLERBALL: Volleyball Women World Championship 2018 in Nagoya TENNIS: Hong Kong Open tennis tournament TENNIS: ATP at Shanghai, wta in Tianjin GOLF : LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship in Incheon GOLF: Asian Tour's CIMB Classic golf tournament FBL: UEFA Nations League, matchday four, Romania v Serbia, Russia v Turkey, Poland v Italy FBL: Friendly Kuwait v Australia, Scotland v Portugal MARATHON: In Lisbon RUGBY UNION: Champions Cup Gloucester v Castres, Lyon v Cardiff, Toulon v Newcastle SAILING: Barcolana historic international sailing regatta FBL: Trainings and pressers of Spain and England on the eve of the UEFA Nations League (Photo by AFP)