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Somerset and Gloucestershire declare weather emergencies Somerset and Gloucestershire declare weather emergencies
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It is expected the Severn Bridge will close as a precautionIt is expected the Severn Bridge will close as a precaution
Two areas declare an emergency as a red weather warning, suggesting a risk to life from flying debris, is issued for storm Eunice on Friday. Two areas have declared an emergency as a red weather warning, suggesting a risk to life from flying debris, is issued for Storm Eunice on Friday.
Forecasters predict severe flooding, wind speeds of up to 90mph (144kmh) and disruption to transport services and roads in Gloucestershire and Somerset.Forecasters predict severe flooding, wind speeds of up to 90mph (144kmh) and disruption to transport services and roads in Gloucestershire and Somerset.
The M4 Prince of Wales bridge and the M48 Severn Bridge are likely to close.The M4 Prince of Wales bridge and the M48 Severn Bridge are likely to close.
All schools in Somerset will close and Avon and Somerset Police has advised people to avoid travelling on Friday.All schools in Somerset will close and Avon and Somerset Police has advised people to avoid travelling on Friday.
Some schools in Wiltshire have announced they will close and Bristol City Council has advised schools in the city to close too.Some schools in Wiltshire have announced they will close and Bristol City Council has advised schools in the city to close too.
Bristol City Council school closures
South Gloucestershire closures
Bath and North East Somerset
North Somerset closures
Somerset school closures
Wiltshire school closures
Gloucestershire closures
Swindon school closures
Areas along the River Severn between Avonmouth and Sharpness in Bristol are also expected to flood.Areas along the River Severn between Avonmouth and Sharpness in Bristol are also expected to flood.
Staff from local councils and emergency services will be knocking on doors this afternoon to help people who need to evacuate from their homes safely.Staff from local councils and emergency services will be knocking on doors this afternoon to help people who need to evacuate from their homes safely.
Those who are being evacuated are asked to pass on the message and knock on neighbours' doors where possible.Those who are being evacuated are asked to pass on the message and knock on neighbours' doors where possible.
A Network Rail spokesman said disruption is "inevitable" after the Met office released red and amber warnings for the South West of England. Letter have been sent to some residents in preparation
A Network Rail spokesman said disruption was "inevitable" after the Met office released red and amber warnings for the South West of England from 05:00 to 21:00 GMT.
"The safety of passengers and staff is our top priority," he said."The safety of passengers and staff is our top priority," he said.
In Bristol, services on the Severn Beach line have been cancelled for Friday morning.
⚠️⚠️ Amber weather warning updated ⚠️⚠️#StormEunice is likely to cause significant disruption due to extremely strong #windsFriday 0500 – 2100Latest info 👉 https://t.co/QwDLMg9c70Stay #WeatherAware⚠️ pic.twitter.com/2Tq3z6ipu4
North Cornwall, North Devon and Sharpness in Gloucestershire are feared to be the worst-hit areas due to the tidal impact from the storm surge and very high spring tides.
National Highways said to expect dangerous driving conditions for vulnerable vehicles with exceptional sidewinds and wind-blown debris.
It also warned there is a particularly high risk to high-sided vehicles and other vulnerable vehicles such as caravans and motorbikes.
🔴🔴🔴#HighWinds expected tomorrow following the issue of a red warning from the MetOffice for #StormEunice - Please plan for the worst case scenario as there is a very high risk that both the #SevernBridge and the #PrinceOfWalesBridge will be closed. pic.twitter.com/KDLCQVlBXv
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the Army would be on stand-by to help those affected by Storm Eunice.
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