LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's rail network was disrupted, flights were cancelled and thousands of homes were left without power on Monday after the country was battered by Storm Isha overnight. Scotland was worst hit as gusts of over 90 miles per hour (144 km/h) led to the cancellation of...
after Storm Isha swept across the country. Tens of thousands of homes were left in blackouts and trains were canceled on Monday as Storm Isha brought gusts and heavy rainfall across the United Kingdom (UK). (Photo by Jon Super/Xinhua) ...
School closes as Storm Isha causes chaos, affecting travel and power services in the UK. On Monday, Britain experienced widespread disruption across its rail network, with flights being canceled and numerous homes left without power following the overnig
Isha’s strong winds and heavy rain have also caused travel disruption and left tens of thousands of homes without electricity. Parts of Northern Ireland, northern England and Scotland have seen their strongest winds in 10 to 20 years; gusts of up to 99mph (159km/h) were recorded in Nort...
The other covers all of Scotland, northern England and Northern Ireland. Image: The Met Office has extended its amber wind warning to cover most of the UK ahead of Storm Isha According to the Met Office, the amber warnings mean: A good chance of power cuts, with ...
A second man in the UK has died in Storm Isha. In Scotland, an 84-year-old man died after the car in which he was a front seat passenger crashed into a fallen tree in Grangemouth, Falkirk, police said. The incident happened on the A905 Beancr...
In a statement released shortly before 10pm tonight, the ENA said: "Engineers have reconnected 80% of customers affected by Storm Darragh on Saturday and 259,000 customers are without power as of 8pm this evening." Earlier, (see 18.10 post), it said 177,...
There are currently five yellow weather warnings in place for tomorrow. One yellow weather warning for wind in England is set to be in place until 6pm tomorrow. The other yellow weather warnings for wind, which covers parts of eastern Engl...
In a statement released shortly before 10pm tonight, the ENA said: "Engineers have reconnected 80% of customers affected by Storm Darragh on Saturday and 259,000 customers are without power as of 8pm this evening." Earlier, (see 18.10 post), it s...
A third, FR816, due to make the hour-long flight from Shannon to Edinburgh, flew all the way to Scotland and then diverted to Cologne, in Germany. It was heavily delayed, too: due to depart Dublin at 3.35 p.m. it arrived in Cologne around midnight. A Lufthansa ...