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People urged to stay home during red warning Major incident declared amid red weather warning
(about 1 hour later)
Several roads across the island have been blocked by fallen treesSeveral roads across the island have been blocked by fallen trees
People have been urged to stay at home and only travel if "absolutely necessary" as violent storm force winds brought by Storm Éowyn batter the Isle of Man. A major incident has been declared on the Isle of Man as scores of trees brought down by Storm Éowyn have blocked arterial routes and affected access for the emergency services.
A red weather warning, which represents a risk to life due to flying debris, is in place until 14:00 GMT, with Ronaldsway Met Office recording gusts of up to 94mph (151km/h) at Castletown Harbour. People have been urged to stay at home amid a red weather warning, which represents a risk to life due to flying debris, which is in place until 14:00 GMT.
Ronaldsway Met Office said gusts of up to 94mph (151km/h) had been recorded at Castletown Harbour.
Department of Infrastructure (DOI) said the impact of the fallen trees on services had become "over and above" what it could be "comfortably manage".
The department said additional resource would now be called in to assist where it was safe to do so.
That would be redirected from other service areas and external contractors.
Bus services and all travel to and from the island have been suspended during the warning, and the A18 Mountain Road is closed with several others blocked by fallen trees.Bus services and all travel to and from the island have been suspended during the warning, and the A18 Mountain Road is closed with several others blocked by fallen trees.
Manx Utilities said it was "aware" of a power outage affecting about 100 households in the area from Baldwin to Glen Helen and would respond "as soon as possible". In a statement, the DOI said: "Response teams continue to work tirelessly to keep arterial routes clear, but some teams have been withdrawn due to the risk of falling trees in certain areas.
"The situation is being constantly reviewed, updates will be provided."
People have been urged to stay clear of Peel power station due to damage to its stack
Manx Utilities said there were about 250 households affected by power outages across the island, including about 100 households in the area from Baldwin to Glen Helen and would respond "as soon as possible".
The public has been advised to "keep clear of the area" of Peel power station as there was damage to part of the stack at the facility.
All of Friday's ferry services between Douglas and Heysham have been cancelled by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company.All of Friday's ferry services between Douglas and Heysham have been cancelled by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company.
The Sea Terminal building itself has also been closed due to structural damage.
The Isle of Man Airport has been closed until at least 16:00, bus services have been also suspended until 14:00, and school and public counters remain closed.The Isle of Man Airport has been closed until at least 16:00, bus services have been also suspended until 14:00, and school and public counters remain closed.
The A18 Mountain Road was closed to all vehicles overnight, and the Isle of Man Constabulary have warned several other roads have been blocked by fallen trees or closed due to falling debris.The A18 Mountain Road was closed to all vehicles overnight, and the Isle of Man Constabulary have warned several other roads have been blocked by fallen trees or closed due to falling debris.
Manx Care said most of its planned appointments for patients had been cancelled "unless there is a clinical imperative for them to proceed", and patients would be contacted if they were no longer to attend.Manx Care said most of its planned appointments for patients had been cancelled "unless there is a clinical imperative for them to proceed", and patients would be contacted if they were no longer to attend.
A damaged tree overhanging a road in the island's capital has since been removedA damaged tree overhanging a road in the island's capital has since been removed
Police said road around Henry Bloom Noble School in Douglas were closed after part of the roof blew off. Police said roads around Henry Bloom Noble School in Douglas were closed after part of the roof blew off.
East Foxdale Road, at the Eairy has been closed due to a tree having fallen on power lines, and Michael Street in Peel is shut off due to falling bricks.East Foxdale Road, at the Eairy has been closed due to a tree having fallen on power lines, and Michael Street in Peel is shut off due to falling bricks.
Fallen treesFallen trees
Ballig to Ballacraine (road blocked)
Braddan Church Saddle Road (partially blocked)
Foxdale Road / Garth Crossroads (road blocked)
Phildraw Road (road blocked)
St Judes Loop Road (road blocked)
Victoria Road (road blocked)
Governors Hill (road blocked)Governors Hill (road blocked)
Jurby Road, Lezayre
Injerbrek (road blocked)Injerbrek (road blocked)
Saddle Road Balliera Road (road blocked)
Saddle Road (Road Closed)
Top Road, Crosby (road blocked)Top Road, Crosby (road blocked)
White Bridge Road, Onchan (road blocked)White Bridge Road, Onchan (road blocked)
Ballacutchel Road, Mount MurrayBallacutchel Road, Mount Murray
Ballacoates Road, DouglasBallacoates Road, Douglas
Ballig Bridge (road blocked) The Switchback (road blocked)
The Switchback (completely blocked) Mount Rule (Road Blocked)
Mount Rule (road blocked)
Main Road Greeba by Watsons (road blocked)Main Road Greeba by Watsons (road blocked)
Baldrine Hill (road blocked)Baldrine Hill (road blocked)
Glen Maye (road blocked)Glen Maye (road blocked)
East Foxdale Road, Eairy (tree on power lines)
A2 Rest & Be Thankful (partially blocked)A2 Rest & Be Thankful (partially blocked)
Ballabrooie Way - (telephone wires across the road)
Bernahara Road (partially blocked)Bernahara Road (partially blocked)
Ballamenagh Road (blocking road) Ballamenagh Road (road blocked)
Douglas Road, Ballasalla (large tree overhanging road)Douglas Road, Ballasalla (large tree overhanging road)
Glen Tramman, Ramsey (completely blocked) Glen Tramman, Ramsey (road blocked)
Ginger Hall (partially blocked)Ginger Hall (partially blocked)
Ballanard Road - Abbeylands Side (partially blocked)Ballanard Road - Abbeylands Side (partially blocked)
Cronk Y Voddy Dip (completely blocked) Cronk Y Voddy Dip (road blocked)
Marine Drive/Port Soderick Junction (partially blocked)Marine Drive/Port Soderick Junction (partially blocked)
Old Castletown Road (partially blocked)Old Castletown Road (partially blocked)
Ballamodha, Solomon's Corner (road blocked)Ballamodha, Solomon's Corner (road blocked)
Clenagh Road, Subly (overhanging one carriage way) The island's coastline was hit by large waves at high tide
Archallagan (road blocked)
Ballacollister Road (Creg Back Road)
West Baldwin (completely blocked)
ClosuresClosures
All of the island's civic amenity sitesAll of the island's civic amenity sites
Sea Terminal
National Sports CentreNational Sports Centre
Douglas Library and City HallDouglas Library and City Hall
RoundhouseRoundhouse
Isle of Man BankIsle of Man Bank
Lloyds BankLloyds Bank
EVF Peveril Road Peel due to storm damageEVF Peveril Road Peel due to storm damage
A yellow weather warning for coastal overtopping was in place until 09:00. Douglas City hall and library
Areas most at risk were Shore Road in Rushen, Castletown Promenade, the northern and central parts of Douglas Promenade, with promenades in Laxey and Ramsey to a lesser extent, forecasters said. Ramsey Library and town hall
Sandbags were made available at the island's civic amenity sites as well as the civil defence headquarters, which has a limited amount left, for properties in areas set to be hit by coastal overtopping. George Hordman Library - Port Erin
Southern Swimming Pool
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