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Travellers suffer in storm's wake | |
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Disruption caused by the UK's strongest storm in 17 years is continuing to affect travel across the country. | |
Ten people died and thousands of homes were left without power as gusts of up to 99mph battered the UK on Thursday. | Ten people died and thousands of homes were left without power as gusts of up to 99mph battered the UK on Thursday. |
The BBC Weather Centre said the worst of the storms had passed, although 60mph gales were forecast for Scotland. | The BBC Weather Centre said the worst of the storms had passed, although 60mph gales were forecast for Scotland. |
Rail and air passengers were warned to expect delays and some cancellations as services struggled to return to normal. The roads however, are mostly clear. | Rail and air passengers were warned to expect delays and some cancellations as services struggled to return to normal. The roads however, are mostly clear. |
An overnight clean-up of fallen trees and overturned vehicles took place on the roads while engineers repaired overhead power lines on the railways. | |
Flooding | Flooding |
Most rail services have since returned to normal, although there is some disruption. | Most rail services have since returned to normal, although there is some disruption. |
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A Eurostar spokesman said: "We're running all right today and the trains are very full, as a number of passengers were unable to travel with us yesterday." | A Eurostar spokesman said: "We're running all right today and the trains are very full, as a number of passengers were unable to travel with us yesterday." |
Sunshine and rain | Sunshine and rain |
Thirty-four incoming scheduled BA flights to Heathrow and Gatwick airports have been cancelled, mostly because aircraft were not in place after Thursday's delays. | Thirty-four incoming scheduled BA flights to Heathrow and Gatwick airports have been cancelled, mostly because aircraft were not in place after Thursday's delays. |
The Highways Agency said there were no major problems on the roads, although a number of A-roads are thought to have sections closed due to fallen trees, flooding or accidents. | The Highways Agency said there were no major problems on the roads, although a number of A-roads are thought to have sections closed due to fallen trees, flooding or accidents. |
Rob McElwee, of the BBC Weather Centre, said the storm passed into Germany overnight leaving sunshine and some rain expected in the UK. | Rob McElwee, of the BBC Weather Centre, said the storm passed into Germany overnight leaving sunshine and some rain expected in the UK. |
HAVE YOUR SAY We can see parked cars moving in the wind and lamp posts swaying Myra Davis, Swansea Send us your comments | |
The weekend would be colder with more wintry weather expected by the end of the weekend, he said. | The weekend would be colder with more wintry weather expected by the end of the weekend, he said. |
Those who died on Thursday included a two-year-old boy died when a wall fell on him in Kentish Town, London, and the managing director of Birmingham Airport, Richard Heard, who was killed when a branch fell on his car in Shropshire. | Those who died on Thursday included a two-year-old boy died when a wall fell on him in Kentish Town, London, and the managing director of Birmingham Airport, Richard Heard, who was killed when a branch fell on his car in Shropshire. |
Gusts of up to 99mph saw flights cancelled, rail speed restrictions enforced and sections of motorway shut and thousands of homes were left without power. | Gusts of up to 99mph saw flights cancelled, rail speed restrictions enforced and sections of motorway shut and thousands of homes were left without power. |
While England experienced high winds, Scotland saw its first major snowfalls of 2007, bringing road and rail disruption. | While England experienced high winds, Scotland saw its first major snowfalls of 2007, bringing road and rail disruption. |