Households must stockpile 3 items by Friday as Met Office issues Storm Amy warning | Weather | News

The storm comes and is about to fill Britain with 80Mph wind, heavy rain and possible power outages, damage to buildings and travel cuts.
The newly named Storm will create destruction in the UK for 30 hours from Friday evening, and now every household people who are caught in the warning zone are called to stocate things they may need to endure extreme weather conditions.
The Met Office released a yellow air warning that entered into force on Friday, October 3 at 18:00 and lasted until 11.59 hours on Saturday, October 4th.
Air experts advised the households to prepare at least three products – a torch, battery and a mobile phone power package – in advance.
He said: “When people are prepared in advance, they cope better with power outages. It is easy to do; think of collecting torches and batteries, gathering a mobile phone power package and other basic elements.”
He also called on the households to prepare your property by checking and securing the loose goods in the garden: ın Prepare your property and people from injuries. Check the loose items outside your home and plan how you can secure them.
Met Office, the air warning Storm Amy’nin ‘very strong winds’ will bring and currently included in the yellow air warning, he said.
“Storm Amy is expected to bring very strong wind spells to many parts of North England until Friday and Saturday. Before the Western winds reach the east for Friday night on Friday night, the west, in the west, in many areas will reach 60 to 70 mph in some places for a while. This will reach 60 to 70 mph. will open.
“Very powerful winds will be accompanied by a permanent heavy rain magic, which is mostly permanent in parts of Western Scotland.
The winds will relax for most parts in the afternoon on Saturday, but will continue to be very strong until the end of the day before the day before the northern islands and the northernmost part of Scotland. “




