Up to 100,000 homes and businesses are likely to be without power for the rest of the week
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Energy suppliers are working to restore power to nearly 8,000 homes while some rail lines are still closed.
Up to 100,000 homes and businesses are likely to be without power for the rest of the week
5,900 homes are still without power following Friday's red weather warning for wind.
Gusts hit 100mph as hurricane-force winds wreaked damage across Scotland, disrupting travel and damaging property.
Network Rail engineers are still working to clear fallen trees and repair damaged overhead lines following the storm.
Weather warnings are in place as the damage from Storm Éowyn is still being assessed.
The storm brought the most intense weather in recent history, with record-breaking wind speeds of up to 100mph.
LONDON (AP) — Ireland called in help from England and France on Sunday as repair crews worked to restore power to hundreds of thousands of...
Gusts hit 100mph as hurricane-force winds wreaked damage across Scotland, disrupting travel and damaging property.
The storm brought the most intense weather in recent history, with record-breaking wind speeds of up to 100mph.
Thousands of households across storm-hit Greater Sydney remain without power while SES crews work around the clock to clean up fallen trees.