Sunday, May 18, 2025
No Result
View All Result
Shorouk Express
Advertisement
  • Home
  • World
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • Maghrab
  • Policies
  • Companies
  • Economy
  • Security & Defense
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Culture
  • Home
  • World
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • Maghrab
  • Policies
  • Companies
  • Economy
  • Security & Defense
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Culture
No Result
View All Result
Shorouk Express
No Result
View All Result
Home Europe

Storm Herminia brings thunderstorms and flood alerts as Eowyn clear-up continues

27 January 2025
in Europe
Reading Time: 5 mins read
0 0
A A
0
Storm Herminia brings thunderstorms and flood alerts as Eowyn clear-up continues
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Shorouk Express

Get the free Morning Headlines email for news from our reporters across the world

Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email

Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email

Britain is set to suffer at least three more days of heavy downpours and powerful winds, as a new weather front named Storm Herminia hit the UK almost immediately after Storm Eowyn caused major damage and disruption.

Cornwall was buffeted by thunderstorms and winds of up to 82mph on Sunday morning as Herminia made landfall from the South West, having been named by Spanish meteorologists.

The Met Office has now issued a host of weather warnings for wind and rain set to last until Tuesday, as the UK experiences an unsettled start to the week.

Three weather warnings are in place from Sunday evening into Monday morning

open image in gallery

Three weather warnings are in place from Sunday evening into Monday morning (Met Office)

With up to 80mm of rain now anticipated in some areas, 167 flood alerts and 27 flood warnings have been issued by the Environment Agency as of late on Sunday, in locations that could become flooded in England. Natural Resources Wales has issued 11 flood alerts, and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency has issued two flood warnings.

The challenging conditions will complicate clear-up efforts after Storm Eowyn – described by the Met Office as proably the most powerful weather system to hit the UK in at least 10 years – uprooted trees, damaged buildings and rail infrastructure, and left more than a million people without power.

After hurricane-force winds reached up to 100mph on Friday, Northern Ireland Electricity Networks said on Sunday morning that more than 100,000 of its customers remained without power, with a further 14,000 SP Energy Networks customers in Scotland also still facing blackouts.

Damage to the side of the Co-op store in Denny, Stirlingshire

open image in gallery

Damage to the side of the Co-op store in Denny, Stirlingshire (Andrew Milligan/PA)

Following an emergency Cobra meeting held by ministers from across the UK, extra engineers were dispatched from England to Northern Ireland and Scotland to help restore power, after warnings that it could take 10 days to fix all of the outages.

Northern Ireland’s first minister Michelle O’Neill described Storm Eowyn and its impact as “unprecedented on every level”, as she visited NIE Networks in Craigavon to thank workers for their tireless efforts to restore power to people’s homes and businesses.

A second man was announced to have been killed after his car was hit by a falling tree. Police Scotland said the 19-year-old died in hospital a day after the collision at 6.45am on Friday in East Ayrshire. Kacper Dudek, 20, was named as the storm’s first victim in Ireland’s County Donegal.

Scottish first minister John Swinney said: “This is tragic and heartbreaking news. Our thoughts and sympathies are with the family and friends of the man who has died.”

A car sits in Tryst Road in Larbert surrounded by fallen trees

open image in gallery

A car sits in Tryst Road in Larbert surrounded by fallen trees (Andrew Milligan/PA Wire)

Many rail passengers in Scotland were still unable to travel on Sunday morning, with the last trains on many routes having run on Thursday, prior to some 400 reports of power failures and debris – including fallen trees, roofs and trampolines – littering tracks and damaging infrastructure across the network.

Ben Lukey, a flood duty manager at the Environment Agency, said: “Spells of heavy rain mean surface water and river flooding is possible across parts of England on Sunday, overnight into Monday. Although not expected, impacts could include localised flooding from watercourses, drains, channels and flooding from overland flow.”

As Herminia made landfall on Sunday, the BBC cited the National Grid as saying that more than 4,500 properties in Devon and Cornwall had suffered power cuts, while flooding also blocked the rail line between Par and Newquay.

Storm damage in Dechmont in West Lothian

open image in gallery

Storm damage in Dechmont in West Lothian (PA)

While the challenging weather is expected to finally subside on Wednesday, Met Office meteorologist Tom Morgan said: “It’s also going to be wet and windy over the next few days in southern parts of the UK in particular.

“In most parts of the UK we’re going to have some very wet and at times also very windy weather over today and Monday.

“But from Tuesday onwards, I’m expecting it generally to stay fairly changeable, but some showers at times and quite windy, but not as disruptive as it has been – I think overall, probably warnings are less likely from Tuesday onwards.

“Certainly tonight in the South East of the UK, we could see some briefly very strong winds, and we could also see some very strong winds across Cornwall and Devon tomorrow in particular.”

Source link

Tags: alertsbringsclearupcontinuesEowynfloodHerminiaStormthunderstorms
Previous Post

Agreement reached to release Israeli hostage and allow Palestinians to return home

Next Post

Hackers expose serious Subaru security flaws that allow them to remotely start cars

Related Posts

In Transylvania, fear haunts Romania’s troubled democracy 
Europe

In Transylvania, fear haunts Romania’s troubled democracy 

18 May 2025
Labour defence review proposes a ‘Home Guard’ to protect UK, report claims
Europe

Labour defence review proposes a ‘Home Guard’ to protect UK, report claims

18 May 2025
What we know about bomb blast at fertility clinic in Palm Springs
Europe

What we know about bomb blast at fertility clinic in Palm Springs

18 May 2025
OECD oil demand rises sharply in Q1 2025, long-term decline expected
Europe

OECD oil demand rises sharply in Q1 2025, long-term decline expected

17 May 2025
Iran’s supreme leader says Trump ‘lied’ about bringing peace in Mideast
Europe

Iran’s supreme leader says Trump ‘lied’ about bringing peace in Mideast

17 May 2025
How To Promote Solidarity – Shared Migration Policies Within The EU
Europe

How To Promote Solidarity – Shared Migration Policies Within The EU

17 May 2025
Next Post
Hackers expose serious Subaru security flaws that allow them to remotely start cars

Hackers expose serious Subaru security flaws that allow them to remotely start cars

As conflict rates soar, misinformation is getting worse

As conflict rates soar, misinformation is getting worse

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
EXPLAINED: Inheritance and gift tax in Spain’s 17 regions in 2025

EXPLAINED: Inheritance and gift tax in Spain’s 17 regions in 2025

4 March 2025
The Global Impact of Middle Eastern Oil – A Story of Power and Politics

The Global Impact of Middle Eastern Oil – A Story of Power and Politics

14 February 2025
What happens if I have Spain’s digital nomad visa and I lose my job?

What happens if I have Spain’s digital nomad visa and I lose my job?

18 February 2025
How Trade Routes Have Shaped Middle Eastern Economies for Centuries

How Trade Routes Have Shaped Middle Eastern Economies for Centuries

14 February 2025
The Role of Storytelling in Arabic Literature – From Folktales to Modern Novels

The Role of Storytelling in Arabic Literature – From Folktales to Modern Novels

14 February 2025
The EU Commission says it banned officials from meeting with lobbyists acting on Huawei's behalf, after the EU Parliament banned Huawei staff from its premises (Edith Hancock/Wall Street Journal)

The EU Commission says it banned officials from meeting with lobbyists acting on Huawei's behalf, after the EU Parliament banned Huawei staff from its premises (Edith Hancock/Wall Street Journal)

24 April 2025
In Transylvania, fear haunts Romania’s troubled democracy 

In Transylvania, fear haunts Romania’s troubled democracy 

18 May 2025
Amazon claims it’s ‘constantly inviting’ new customers to Alexa Plus

Amazon claims it’s ‘constantly inviting’ new customers to Alexa Plus

18 May 2025
Labour defence review proposes a ‘Home Guard’ to protect UK, report claims

Labour defence review proposes a ‘Home Guard’ to protect UK, report claims

18 May 2025
What we know about bomb blast at fertility clinic in Palm Springs

What we know about bomb blast at fertility clinic in Palm Springs

18 May 2025
OECD oil demand rises sharply in Q1 2025, long-term decline expected

OECD oil demand rises sharply in Q1 2025, long-term decline expected

17 May 2025
What to read this weekend: A brief history of humankind’s many apocalypses

What to read this weekend: A brief history of humankind’s many apocalypses

17 May 2025
Shorouk Express

Stay informed with Shorouk Express - your premier destination for global news, in-depth analysis, and updates on current events. Get the latest news from around the world delivered straight to you.

Categories

  • Africa
  • Companies
  • Culture
  • Economy
  • Europe
  • Health
  • Maghrab
  • Policies
  • Security & Defense
  • society
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Uncategorised
  • Uncategorized
  • World

Latest Updates

  • In Transylvania, fear haunts Romania’s troubled democracy 
  • Amazon claims it’s ‘constantly inviting’ new customers to Alexa Plus
  • Labour defence review proposes a ‘Home Guard’ to protect UK, report claims
  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact us

Copyright © 2024 Shorouk Express.
Shorouk Express is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • Maghrab
  • Policies
  • Companies
  • Economy
  • Security & Defense
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Culture

Copyright © 2024 Shorouk Express.
Shorouk Express is not responsible for the content of external sites.