Storm Amy hits UK and Ireland
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Storm Amy leaves 100,000 without power
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Storm Amy live updates: Northern Ireland homes hit by power cuts as disruption continues on Saturday
The Met Office has warned that winds of up to 70mph could hit areas along the north coast on Saturday, with strong gusts of 45-55mph expected across the rest of Northern Ireland. Further flooding is possible, and travel is likely to be disrupted.
A TOP comedian was left terrified after his plane was caught up in the travel chaos in Storm Amy. Jason Manford has revealed the moment his plane to Belfast was forced to abort landing amid the
STORM Amy has swept across Ireland with powerful winds and heavy rain – bringing a night of chaos and a morning of travel disruption. The severe weather made landfall late last night, with
On Friday night, Met Éireann issued the orange alert for counties Donegal, Leitrim and Sligo. It is valid from 4am this morning until 8am. The forecaster warned it could lead to fallen trees, potential further damage to weakened structures, and “very difficult” travelling conditions.
A building has collapsed onto a car in Glasgow as Storm Amy brings dangerous winds to Scotland.The incident occurred on the Broomielaw which was closed in both directions between York Street and Oswald Street around 6:20 pm.
A NUMBER of Aldi Ireland stores have announced their closure as Storm Amy batters Ireland with 130kmh gusts – leaving 184,000 homes and businesses without power across the country. Met
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Storm Amy blasts Britain with 100mph winds - Coastal chaos and power outages loom | Watch now
Britain and Ireland are reeling as Storm Amy unleashes ferocious 100MPH winds, sweeping across Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Ireland. The Atlantic storm is bringing torrential rain, powerful gusts,