A fierce storm named Darragh is currently battering the UK and Ireland, prompting the issuance of a rare red weather warning. Authorities are urging millions to stay indoors as gusts of wind reach up to 100mph in some areas. The storm has already caused significant disruptions, including power outages affecting over 50,000 homes across Ireland. Trains and flights have been canceled, and emergency services are on high alert as coastal regions face warnings of severe flooding. Met Office chief meteorologist Frank Saunders stated, ‘This is a dangerous and potentially life-threatening storm. We cannot stress enough the importance of staying indoors where possible.’ In the meantime, images from across Britain showcase the chaos caused by Storm Darragh, with trees uprooted and debris scattered across roads. Residents are advised to remain cautious as conditions are expected to worsen throughout the day.
Storm Darragh Hits UK and Ireland: Millions Urged to Stay Indoors
