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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 precaution | It is expected the Severn Bridge will close as a precaution |
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. |
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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