Severe Weather Conditions in Scotland all trains cancelled
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Severe Weather Conditions in Scotland all trains cancelled
The Glass Roof broke on Glasgow Station , all trains cancelled, weather condition caused 20, 000 homes to be without Electricity . The U.K. is expecting the storm later today.
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Re: Severe Weather Conditions in Scotland all trains cancelled
Weather: 100mph Winds As Homes Lose Power
8:55am UK, Thursday 05 December 2013
Gusts of more than 100mph are battering parts of the UK, with trains cancelled across Scotland and 20,000 homes without power.
A total of 25 severe flood warnings - meaning there is a danger to life - have been issued by the Environment Agency, 24 of them for the Anglian region.
Areas most at risk include the North Sea coast from Northumberland down to the Thames Estuary and Kent. At present, there are more than 100 flood warnings and 59 flood alerts in place.
As winds got stronger - with a gusts of 106mph recorded at Glenogle in Stirlingshire - Network Rail Scotland said Glasgow Central station had been evacuated "due to debris smashing glass in the roof", although it said no one had been hurt
Latest News Flights out of Edinburgh cancelled.
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