Storm Amy live updates: danger to life warning in UK and Ireland after one killed and hundreds of thousands of homes without power | UK weather

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Traffic Scotland, Skye Bridge, Queensferry Crossing and Clackmannanshire Bridge of high -sided vehicles, while the fourth road bridge and a long road closing list due to bad weather reported.
The Tay road bridge was reopened with a 30MPH speed restriction on Saturday and was closed to high -sided vehicles.
While the M9 East near Stirling is between many closed roads due to falling trees, the A78 in Skelmorlie was reopened after one night was closed with magic.
The M48 Severn Bridge between Gloucestershire and Wales was closed during the night due to high winds, while a portion of the A19 Tees viaduct was closed to A628 high -sided vehicles near A66 and Manchester in Kumbria.
Storm Amy hit harder and faster than expected, says Network Rail
Network Rail said that the storm had a greater effect than the estimated, and the services outside and outside Glasgow were suspended as a result of the weather.
“Storm Amy hit the country’s parts much harder and faster than expected, Net Network Rail said.
“In the first two hours of the storm, we had more than 60 events on the network, floods, trees fall into overhead lines and remnants on the rails.
“The safety of passengers and colleagues is a priority, so all services from Glasgow Central and Glasgow Central are currently suspended.
“We are investigating the damage where our crew is safe and we will do our best to clean the lines overnight, but we expect some deterioration tomorrow morning.
“We apologize to people who want to travel tonight and now have alternative arrangements.”
On Saturday, Avan West Coast warned the “short notification changes ve and the customers who travel to the north of Preston to check the updates before traveling.
Calmac Ferries said that many services have been canceled and many services expect many services to be broken until Sunday.
Belfast said that the International Airport expects delays on Saturday and advised passengers to consult the airlines.
Amy was killed while hitting England and Ireland
A man was killed, and hundreds of thousands of houses on the Island of Ireland were weak after Storm Amy has made a widespread deduction on Friday.
Emphasizing a danger to life, a amber air warning was also available in the north of Scotland until 9 o’clock on Saturday.
There were 25 flood warnings and 17 flood warnings in Scotland, where high winds reportedly caused them to fall in Glasgow. Power outages were also reported in the plateaus and flights and trains were canceled in ferry sails.
In Ireland, energy lines were damaged and hundreds of schools closed early as the first name of the season was sweeping across the island.
Irish police, a man in the Letterkenny region of the Donegal district, shorter than 4.15 hours after the death of an incident in relation to the weather, he said.
The Irish government released the highest -level wind warning in Donegal, which was recommended for residents to buy shelter between 16:00 and 18:00.
Met Office said that a temporary October Wind Gust registration was set for Northern Ireland because the 92Mph wind was measured in Magilligan.
The Electricity Supply Board (ESB) said that approximately 184,000 houses, farms and enterprises in the Republic of Ireland are impotent at 5.15 hours. Nie Networks said that about 50,000 properties in Northern Ireland were left without a power.
Alex Houston, Director of NIE Networks Operations, said: “Our event management center in Craigavon, like our local event centers in Northern Ireland, was opened to assist the response efforts of the company.
“We have mobilized additional call intermediaries to cope with any query about the repair process of its customers.”




