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How have you been affected by storm Ophelia? How have you been affected by storm Ophelia?
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Disruption continues in northern England and Scotland but the storm’s force has weakened since three people were killed in Ireland on Monday
Storm Ophelia: homes still without power and rail lines blocked
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Matthew Holmes
Mon 16 Oct 2017 09.13 BST
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Three people died and there was widespread disruption on Monday as storm Ophelia ripped through Ireland.Three people died and there was widespread disruption on Monday as storm Ophelia ripped through Ireland.
With the storm now causing disruption further east into Wales, northern England and Scotland, and recovery operations underway in Ireland, we would like to know how the storm and its aftermath has affected you and the area you live.With the storm now causing disruption further east into Wales, northern England and Scotland, and recovery operations underway in Ireland, we would like to know how the storm and its aftermath has affected you and the area you live.
A yellow warning for winds of up 70mph will remain in place for the south-east of Scotland and parts of north-east England until 3pm on Tuesday, and around 245,000 homes remain without power in Ireland, but airports have reopened and rail services have resumed in some places.A yellow warning for winds of up 70mph will remain in place for the south-east of Scotland and parts of north-east England until 3pm on Tuesday, and around 245,000 homes remain without power in Ireland, but airports have reopened and rail services have resumed in some places.
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If you have been affected by the storm you can share your pictures, videos and stories with us by clicking on the GuardianWitness contribute buttons, or use the form below. You can also message the Guardian on WhatsApp by adding the contact +44(0)7867825056. Please think of your safety first before recording or sharing content with us. We’ll use a selection of your responses as part of our reporting.If you have been affected by the storm you can share your pictures, videos and stories with us by clicking on the GuardianWitness contribute buttons, or use the form below. You can also message the Guardian on WhatsApp by adding the contact +44(0)7867825056. Please think of your safety first before recording or sharing content with us. We’ll use a selection of your responses as part of our reporting.
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