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Storm Darragh Strikes UK and Ireland: One Dead and Thousands Without Power

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Last updated: 2024/12/07 at 5:29 PM
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Storm Darragh has left a trail of destruction across the UK and Ireland, claiming one life and causing widespread power outages. With ferocious winds and heavy rain, the storm wreaked havoc over the weekend, prompting emergency alerts, widespread travel disruptions, and emergency services scrambling to manage the damage.

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Deadly Winds and Unrelenting RainEmergency Alerts and Public WarningsPower Outages and Infrastructure DisruptionsDisruptions to Travel and CommutingA Rare Red Weather WarningMoving Forward

Deadly Winds and Unrelenting Rain

A man in his 40s tragically lost his life in northwest England when a tree fell onto his van while he was driving on a highway near Preston, about 36 miles north of Manchester. The violent gusts, reaching up to 93 miles per hour, were accompanied by torrential rainfall that battered the region, making conditions treacherous for both drivers and pedestrians.

Local authorities have confirmed that the high winds have caused significant damage, with trees uprooted and debris scattered across roads and buildings. Emergency responders worked quickly to clear blocked highways and assist those trapped in the aftermath.

Emergency Alerts and Public Warnings

In a rare move, the UK government issued an emergency alert to around 3 million households across Wales and southwest England. The alert, which sent a loud siren-like sound to compatible mobile phones, urged people to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel. This marked the first time such an alert had been issued in these areas for a weather event, highlighting the severity of the storm.

The alert warned people of the risks posed by the extreme weather, particularly the powerful winds that were expected to continue throughout the day. Many residents in the affected areas were left feeling unsettled as the storm intensified, with trees falling and widespread power failures adding to the chaos.

Badai Darragh menghantam Inggris dan Irlandia, meninggalkan 1 orang tewas dan ratusan ribu tanpa listrik.

Hampir 400 ribu tanpa listrik, kereta dibatalkan karena angin kencang dan hujan deras menghantam Irlandia. Semua jalan ditutup di Wales karena Badai Darragh. pic.twitter.com/0JOYwXkOTc

— memeng 2 (@DambaanA) December 7, 2024

Power Outages and Infrastructure Disruptions

The storm left thousands of homes, businesses, and farms without power in both the UK and Ireland. In the UK, particularly in Northern Ireland, Wales, and western England, the storm disrupted electricity supply to large areas, affecting the daily lives of hundreds of thousands of people. Power outages lasted for hours, and in some cases, whole neighborhoods were left in the dark overnight.

Ireland was also severely impacted, with nearly 400,000 homes and businesses losing power. The storm caused widespread damage to power lines, leading to significant delays in power restoration. Efforts to repair the infrastructure were complicated by the ongoing bad weather, which hampered access to damaged areas and slowed down the restoration process.

Disruptions to Travel and Commuting

The storm’s impact was felt across the transportation sector as well. Strong winds forced the closure of major highways and bridges, while trains across the UK and Ireland faced suspensions due to dangerous conditions. Commuters struggled to get around as trains were canceled, and several flights at Dublin Airport were also called off.

This widespread disruption left travelers stranded, with many facing lengthy delays. Emergency services urged people to avoid travel unless absolutely necessary, warning that the storm was likely to cause further issues as it moved across the region.

A Rare Red Weather Warning

Ahead of the storm’s arrival, the UK’s Met Office issued a red weather warning for areas in the west and south, including parts of Wales, Bristol, and Cardiff. This is the most serious type of weather warning, indicating that the conditions were likely to be life-threatening. Forecasters predicted that gusts could reach up to 90 mph or more, with coastal areas and highland regions being the worst hit. The warning urged people to take immediate precautions to stay safe, avoid traveling, and be prepared for possible structural damage.

Moving Forward

As Storm Darragh finally begins to move away from the UK and Ireland, the full scale of the damage is still being assessed. Emergency services remain on high alert, continuing their efforts to restore power and clear blocked roads. The tragic death of one person serves as a grim reminder of the power of nature and the importance of staying informed and taking action during extreme weather events.

The storm has left a lasting impact on communities, but efforts to recover are already underway. It will take time for the affected areas to fully recover, but the resilience of the people in these regions is clear as they work together to rebuild.

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