UK Issues Red Weather Warning as Storm Eunice Prepares to Make Landfall
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UK Issues Red Weather Warning as, Storm Eunice, Prepares to Make Landfall.
Al Jazeera reports that the U.K.'s meteorological
service has issued a red weather warning as
Storm Eunice is expected to pose a “danger to life.”.
Al Jazeera reports that the U.K.'s meteorological
service has issued a red weather warning as
Storm Eunice is expected to pose a “danger to life.”.
The storm, with wind gusts of 100 mph, is currently
crossing the Atlantic and is expected to cause , “significant disruption and dangerous
conditions due to extremely strong winds.".
According to the Met Office, Storm Eunice
is expected to make landfall on February 18. .
The meteorological office
of Ireland also issued an alert, warning of, "severe and damaging winds,", as well as the possibility of coastal flooding.
Al Jazeera reports that another storm,
Dudley, hit the U.K. on February 16. .
While Dudley disrupted transport,
damage was not widespread. .
The Met Office reportedly warned that southwest
England is expected to get the worst of Eunice. .
Al Jazeera reports that roads, bridges
and railway lines are likely to be
shut down as a result of the storm. .
Al Jazeera reports that roads, bridges
and railway lines are likely to be
shut down as a result of the storm. .
The storm is also expected to cause delays
and cancellations for buses, ferries, trains and flights. .
The red weather warning is in effect
for parts of Cornwall and south Wales. .
On February 17, the U.K. announced that the
emergency Civil Contingencies Committee will meet
to discuss the government's response to the storm.
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