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Storm Brian: Gale-force winds and high seas hit UK coast | Storm Brian: Gale-force winds and high seas hit UK coast |
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Storm Brian has eased after the UK saw gale-force winds and high seas, although disruption was not as bad as had been feared. | Storm Brian has eased after the UK saw gale-force winds and high seas, although disruption was not as bad as had been feared. |
Gusts of 78mph were recorded in Capel Curig and Aberdaron, north Wales, with 84mph recorded on the Isle of Wight. | Gusts of 78mph were recorded in Capel Curig and Aberdaron, north Wales, with 84mph recorded on the Isle of Wight. |
West Yorkshire Fire Service said around 20 homes in Todmorden, in the Calder Valley, had been flooded. | |
There are Red and amber flood warnings in much of northern England and people are urged to "take immediate action". | |
There are also flood warnings in place in the South West and Wales, while the south of England and London were under yellow wind warnings. | There are also flood warnings in place in the South West and Wales, while the south of England and London were under yellow wind warnings. |
The storm comes after three people were killed and hundreds of thousands of people - mostly in the Irish Republic - were left without power after the remnants of Storm Ophelia battered the British Isles after weakening from its earlier hurricane force. | The storm comes after three people were killed and hundreds of thousands of people - mostly in the Irish Republic - were left without power after the remnants of Storm Ophelia battered the British Isles after weakening from its earlier hurricane force. |
Strong winds and high seas first reached the western coast of Ireland overnight on Friday. | Strong winds and high seas first reached the western coast of Ireland overnight on Friday. |
Gusts hit 80mph (130km/h) in the country, said Irish weather agency Met Éireann, and there was flash flooding in several Irish cities, including Limerick. | |
A race meeting at Fairyhouse was cancelled and the Cliffs of Moher tourist attraction in County Clare was closed. | A race meeting at Fairyhouse was cancelled and the Cliffs of Moher tourist attraction in County Clare was closed. |
In Wales, trains and ferries were cancelled and seafront roads closed as a result of the weather. | In Wales, trains and ferries were cancelled and seafront roads closed as a result of the weather. |
Natural Resources Wales said the coastline was likely to be "extremely dangerous this weekend". | Natural Resources Wales said the coastline was likely to be "extremely dangerous this weekend". |
A lifeboat was sent to help a person in difficulty at Skrinkle, while Porthcawl RNLI warned people to watch the storm waves on its live feed, after people were spotted taking photographs from the harbour wall. | A lifeboat was sent to help a person in difficulty at Skrinkle, while Porthcawl RNLI warned people to watch the storm waves on its live feed, after people were spotted taking photographs from the harbour wall. |
Ceredigion council also warned people to "keep away" from seafronts and "be careful" on low-lying land where coastal flooding was possible. | Ceredigion council also warned people to "keep away" from seafronts and "be careful" on low-lying land where coastal flooding was possible. |
The Environment Agency has issued 30 flood warnings - meaning flooding is expected - in the north-west and south-west of England. | The Environment Agency has issued 30 flood warnings - meaning flooding is expected - in the north-west and south-west of England. |
Flood barriers have been put in place in areas including Fowey in Cornwall, but Frank Newell, from the Environment Agency, said the surge had been lower than forecast. | Flood barriers have been put in place in areas including Fowey in Cornwall, but Frank Newell, from the Environment Agency, said the surge had been lower than forecast. |
"In terms of impact, we've had spray overtopping quaysides, but we don't have at the moment any reported property flooding," he said. | "In terms of impact, we've had spray overtopping quaysides, but we don't have at the moment any reported property flooding," he said. |
In Wales and southern England, fallen trees and other debris on railway tracks caused cancellations and disruption on some lines. | In Wales and southern England, fallen trees and other debris on railway tracks caused cancellations and disruption on some lines. |
The Environment Agency's national flood duty manager, Ben Lukey, warned people against posing for photos during the hazardous conditions. | The Environment Agency's national flood duty manager, Ben Lukey, warned people against posing for photos during the hazardous conditions. |
He said: "We urge people to stay safe along the coast and warn against putting yourself in unnecessary danger by taking 'storm selfies' or driving through flood water - just 30cm (11in) is enough to move your car." | He said: "We urge people to stay safe along the coast and warn against putting yourself in unnecessary danger by taking 'storm selfies' or driving through flood water - just 30cm (11in) is enough to move your car." |
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Have you been affected by Storm Brian? If it is safe to do so, share your pictures, video and experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Have you been affected by Storm Brian? If it is safe to do so, share your pictures, video and experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
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