With gusts of 93 mph, a storm that poses a “danger to life” strikes the UK, leaving thousands of Brits without electricity.

 

Strong winds have the potential to endanger lives by causing flying debris, fallen trees, and huge waves in coastal locations. If at all possible, stay indoors. Driving in these circumstances is not safe.

Because to Storm Darragh, National Grid has announced that over 55,000 customers in the South West, South Wales,

And the West Midlands are without power. Although its crews have restored power to almost 376,000 customers since the storm began,

It is reported that the bulk of these were in South Wales. Jonathan Reynolds, the business secretary, said that the situation is still “challenging.”

“Roughly three million households will have installed a mobile phone emergency alert system. “I would simply advise anyone who has experienced that to heed the guidance,” he said on Sky News.

National Grid employees “will be on standby for any further challenges throughout the rest of the day,” according to Reynolds.

 

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