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    Severe storm Éowyn batters UK and Ireland disrupting travel and power

    January 25, 2025
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    A severe storm named Éowyn has brought extreme weather conditions to the United Kingdom and Ireland, disrupting travel and power supplies across the region. Winds reaching speeds of up to 113 mph (182 km/h) and heavy rainfall have prompted authorities to issue rare “stay at home” warnings. The storm, classified as an extratropical bomb cyclone, has caused significant damage, halted transportation networks, and left thousands without power.

    Severe storm Éowyn batters UK and Ireland disrupting travel and power

    The UK Met Office placed red weather warnings over Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland early Friday, marking the most severe alert level. In addition to wind, a yellow warning for snow remains in effect in northern and central Scotland, with expectations of sleet and rain at lower elevations throughout the day. In Ireland, Met Éireann recorded a gust of 113 mph at Mace Head in County Galway, provisionally the strongest wind speed ever documented in the country.

    More than 93,000 homes and businesses in Northern Ireland are without electricity as repair crews await safe conditions to begin restoration work, according to Northern Ireland Electricity Networks. First Minister Michelle O’Neill urged residents to remain indoors, describing the situation as being “in the eye of the storm.” Meanwhile, Scotland’s First Minister, John Swinney, echoed these warnings and cautioned against travel.

    Transportation networks are severely affected, with ScotRail suspending all train services across Scotland on Friday, citing unsafe conditions for passenger operations. Several other rail operators, including Avanti West Coast, LNER, and Transport for Wales, reported widespread disruptions. Over 1,000 flights scheduled across the UK and Ireland have been canceled, with operations at Dublin Airport resuming intermittently as conditions improved.

    Motorists in areas with red and amber weather warnings have been advised to avoid non-essential travel. Storm Éowyn has also resulted in significant damage across the region. In Belfast, fallen trees blocked roads, while in Dublin, collapsed scaffolding and emptied supermarket shelves were documented by emergency services and residents. In Durham, northeast England, strong winds overturned a lorry on a major roadway.

    In Galway, trees over 60 years old were uprooted by the storm, although no injuries were reported. The storm is expected to move away from the UK by Saturday, though yellow wind warnings remain in place for parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland into the early afternoon. Ambrogio Volonté, a senior researcher in meteorology at the University of Reading, likened Éowyn’s intensity to previous deadly storms, including Storm Eunice in 2022 and Storm Ciarán in 2023. Storm Éowyn serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing challenges posed by extreme weather events. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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