Storm Darragh, the fourth named storm of the season, has caused widespread devastation across the UK and Ireland, leaving two people dead, tens of thousands of homes without power, and major travel disruptions in its wake.
Two men lost their lives after trees fell on their cars in separate incidents in Lancashire and the West Midlands.
As of Saturday afternoon:
The storm has severely disrupted transportation:
The UK’s Environment Agency issued dozens of flood warnings, with amber alerts indicating potential risks to life and property across large regions. The impact of Storm Darragh comes just weeks after Storm Bert caused similar devastation.
The storm forced cancellations of Christmas markets and sports events, including the Merseyside Derby between Liverpool and Everton. Authorities warn that the disruption and recovery efforts could continue for several days.
Storm Darragh has left a trail of destruction, testing the resilience of communities across the UK and Ireland. With flood warnings still active and restoration efforts underway, the storm’s impact will likely be felt for days to come.
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