Millions of people in Ireland and northern parts of the ... We are in the period of the red alert.” The Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh shut its doors and Scottish First Minister John Swinney ...
Millions of people in Ireland and northern parts of the U.K. were urged to stay at home Friday as hurricane-force winds disabled power networks and brought widespread travel disruptions. Forecasters issued a rare “red” weather warning,
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Government working hard to support Northern Ireland following Storm Eowyn – Benn - Approximately 60,000 customers remain without electricity across Northern Ireland.
A Cabinet Office spokesperson said: “In light of the deteriorating weather conditions and associated disruption, and in consultation with the Scottish Government and Northern Ireland Executive ...
The UK and Ireland are bracing for Storm Éowyn, with rare red weather warnings issued across Scotland and Northern Ireland, predicting gusts of up to 100mph (161km/h). Millions of residents received emergency alerts on Thursday, urging them to stay home and prepare for potential life-threatening conditions.
Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland are braced for one of the most intense storms in decades, with forecasters warning of extremely rare hurricane force winds and a danger to life
National forecasters issued the most serious weather warnings Thursday about the storm’s impact, which is expected to hit the Irish coast in early Friday before heading northeast to Scotland
Millions have received an emergency phone alert over the approaching Storm Éowyn, as schools and transport networks are due to shut and people asked to stay home in parts of the UK.
People across Northern Ireland and Scotland receive emergency alerts on their phones and guidance on how to stay safe in dangerous weather
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Rare ‘stay at home’ weather warning issued as dangerous 113mph winds pose threat to life - Millions of mobile phone users got an emergency alert as people in Scotland and Northern Ireland warned to st