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Storm clear-up 'to cost millions' Storm clear-up 'to cost millions'
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The bill for damage caused by Britain's strongest storms in 17 years may run to hundreds of millions of pounds.The bill for damage caused by Britain's strongest storms in 17 years may run to hundreds of millions of pounds.
Ten people died on Thursday as parts of the country were battered by gusts of up to 99mph.Ten people died on Thursday as parts of the country were battered by gusts of up to 99mph.
Although the worst of the storms has passed, thousands of homes have no power, flooding warnings are in place and travellers are facing disruption.Although the worst of the storms has passed, thousands of homes have no power, flooding warnings are in place and travellers are facing disruption.
Insurance firms drafted in extra staff to answer calls about damage to buildings, property and vehicles.Insurance firms drafted in extra staff to answer calls about damage to buildings, property and vehicles.
High winds and heavy rain blew roofs off buildings, brought down trees and walls, damaged cars and lorries and flooded homes.High winds and heavy rain blew roofs off buildings, brought down trees and walls, damaged cars and lorries and flooded homes.
Power cutsPower cuts
Now homeowners are counting the cost.Now homeowners are counting the cost.
Many will be able to claim on household buildings and contents insurance to cover repairs to property - although fences and gates are not usually covered.Many will be able to claim on household buildings and contents insurance to cover repairs to property - although fences and gates are not usually covered.
Head of property insurance at the Association of British Insurers, Jane Milne, said: "This sort of event is obviously dramatic and difficult for the individuals who have suffered damage...but it's not a problem as such for the industry,"Head of property insurance at the Association of British Insurers, Jane Milne, said: "This sort of event is obviously dramatic and difficult for the individuals who have suffered damage...but it's not a problem as such for the industry,"
She said that in 1990 the bill for the severe January storms had come to £2bn.She said that in 1990 the bill for the severe January storms had come to £2bn.
Many homes have also been affected by power cuts.Many homes have also been affected by power cuts.
In the West Midlands, power has been restored to 200,000 properties but 16,500 are still awaiting re-connection.In the West Midlands, power has been restored to 200,000 properties but 16,500 are still awaiting re-connection.
HAVE YOUR SAY I finally got home after seeing abandoned cars, crashes, trees down and floods three-and three-quarters hours later Amanda Downey, Wigan Send us your commentsHAVE YOUR SAY I finally got home after seeing abandoned cars, crashes, trees down and floods three-and three-quarters hours later Amanda Downey, Wigan Send us your comments
And in Wales, half of the 30,000 properties where power went down are still waiting for it to be restored. Among them are several schools which have been closed for the day.And in Wales, half of the 30,000 properties where power went down are still waiting for it to be restored. Among them are several schools which have been closed for the day.
Scottish Power, which manages lines in parts of mid and north Wales, said it had brought in 300 extra staff but warned that not all faults would be repaired before Saturday.Scottish Power, which manages lines in parts of mid and north Wales, said it had brought in 300 extra staff but warned that not all faults would be repaired before Saturday.
But worse may still be to come as the Environment Agency issued a warning that 19 areas are in danger of flooding.But worse may still be to come as the Environment Agency issued a warning that 19 areas are in danger of flooding.
Crew rescuedCrew rescued
An overnight clear-up of fallen trees and overturned vehicles meant there were few major problems on the roads.An overnight clear-up of fallen trees and overturned vehicles meant there were few major problems on the roads.
But rail and air passengers are facing delays and cancellations.But rail and air passengers are facing delays and cancellations.
These include:These include:
  • Just two trains are running every hour between London Kings Cross and Newcastle, with one going on to Edinburgh
  • In Scotland there is a revised GNER timetable, connecting with First Scot Rail services
  • Virgin Trains West Coast is running an emergency timetable
  • The Stansted Express is operating every half hour
  • Delays and cancellations are occurring to Southeastern Trains services between London Bridge and Kent stations
  • Just two trains are running every hour between London Kings Cross and Newcastle, with one going on to Edinburgh
  • In Scotland there is a revised GNER timetable, connecting with First Scot Rail services
  • Virgin Trains has a full evening peak service on the West Coast main line
  • Stansted Express services are running with delays and some short-notice cancellations
  • Southeastern Trains has a normal service after earlier delays and cancellations between London Bridge and Kent stations
Thirty-four incoming BA flights to Heathrow and Gatwick airports have been cancelled, mostly because aircraft were not in place after Thursday's delays.Thirty-four incoming BA flights to Heathrow and Gatwick airports have been cancelled, mostly because aircraft were not in place after Thursday's delays.
Meanwhile, British container ship the MSC Napoli, which became stricken in the English Channel 40 miles off the Cornwall coast after its engine room flooded in stormy seas, is being towed to Lyme Bay.Meanwhile, British container ship the MSC Napoli, which became stricken in the English Channel 40 miles off the Cornwall coast after its engine room flooded in stormy seas, is being towed to Lyme Bay.
All 26 crew were rescued by helicopter from the 62,000-tonne vessel.All 26 crew were rescued by helicopter from the 62,000-tonne vessel.
Rob McElwee, of the BBC Weather Centre, said the storms had passed into Germany overnight although 60mph gales were forecast for Scotland in the evening.Rob McElwee, of the BBC Weather Centre, said the storms had passed into Germany overnight although 60mph gales were forecast for Scotland in the evening.
Most of the UK has been sunny with some rain but the weekend would be colder with more wintry weather later, he said.Most of the UK has been sunny with some rain but the weekend would be colder with more wintry weather later, he said.