...northern Europe.
In mountains in the south of the country the wind exceeded 200 kph (124 mph) and some border crossings were closed, TVN24 television reported on Friday.
A lorry driver was killed by a falling tree and one man died when a crane he was operating collapsed, the station said. Another person died when the roof of his house was torn off.
In Szczecin on the western Baltic coast a hotel was evacuated after an uprooted tree fell on a gas tank. The wind is expected to ease as the day progresses.
Winds of up to 184 kph (109 mph) swept across northern Europe on Thursday, killing at least 21 people from Britain to the Czech Republic and causing travel havoc.
The German and Dutch railways were practically shut down, Frankfurt airport cancelled half its flights and helicopter rescuers winched 26 sailors to safety as their container ship began to sink in a stormy English Channel. ((Editing by Robert Woodward))
Keywords: WEATHER EUROPE/POLAND
[WARSAW/Reuters/Finance.cz]