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Woman dies after gales batter UK Woman dies after gales batter UK
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A woman who was impaled on a branch when a falling tree hit her car has died, as the UK faces more disruption after 24 hours of severe weather.A woman who was impaled on a branch when a falling tree hit her car has died, as the UK faces more disruption after 24 hours of severe weather.
She was taken to hospital after the incident in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, but died a short time later.She was taken to hospital after the incident in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, but died a short time later.
Gale-force winds and torrential rain have caused damage, with power lines brought down and bridges closed.Gale-force winds and torrential rain have caused damage, with power lines brought down and bridges closed.
The worst hit areas have been northern England, north Wales and Northern Ireland, with gusts of 80mph (129km/h). Northern England, north Wales and Northern Ireland were worst hit, and travel problems are ongoing.
West Yorkshire Police said the woman, from Pontefract, was a passenger in the Vauxhall Zafira which was hit by the falling tree on Thursday night. The driver was hurt in the incident, but his injuries are not thought to be life-threatening.West Yorkshire Police said the woman, from Pontefract, was a passenger in the Vauxhall Zafira which was hit by the falling tree on Thursday night. The driver was hurt in the incident, but his injuries are not thought to be life-threatening.
Some 6,000 people in Northern Ireland were left without power on Thursday night. Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) said on Friday morning that 600 homes were still cut off.Some 6,000 people in Northern Ireland were left without power on Thursday night. Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) said on Friday morning that 600 homes were still cut off.
The main areas of Northern Ireland affected were Dungannon and Omagh in County Tyrone, and Enniskillen in County Fermanagh.The main areas of Northern Ireland affected were Dungannon and Omagh in County Tyrone, and Enniskillen in County Fermanagh.
At Leeds-Bradford airport, one flight from Dublin was forced to divert to Liverpool after making three unsuccessful attempts to land. Other planes were forced to fly on to Manchester.At Leeds-Bradford airport, one flight from Dublin was forced to divert to Liverpool after making three unsuccessful attempts to land. Other planes were forced to fly on to Manchester.
Great Dun Fell in the north Pennines recorded gusts of 100mph (161km/hr) on Thursday night, while Capel Curig in Snowdonia experienced 91mph (146km/hr) winds.
The BBC Weather Centre said the weather was at its worst overnight but winds were forecast to slowly ease off through the day.The BBC Weather Centre said the weather was at its worst overnight but winds were forecast to slowly ease off through the day.
Exposed areasExposed areas
The Royal Navy warship HMS Monmouth has been enduring storm force 10 winds in the Bristol Channel between Porthcawl and Lynmouth. Coastal areas were particularly exposed and in Lancashire, roads surrounding Blackpool Tower, including part of the Promenade, were closed due to gale-force winds.
The ship's commanding officer, Commander Tony Long, said the 170 crew on-board were coping well and were hoping for a drop in the wind on Friday morning. Police made the decision to cordon off the area after scaffolding fell to the ground from the Tower, which is undergoing refurbishment. No-one was injured.
"A few of the younger sailors are still trying to find their sea legs, conditions are quite lively," he said. Coastguards at Holyhead said wind speeds reached 78mph (126km/hr) but have since died down. All ferry sailings across the Irish Sea are cancelled.
The highest reported wind gust in Wales was 81mph (130km/h) at Aberdaron in Gwynedd. The Britannia Bridge across the Menai Strait and Cleddau Bridge in Pembrokeshire were closed overnight but have since reopened with speed restrictions.
The Britannia Bridge across the Menai Strait and Cleddau Bridge in Pembrokeshire were closed overnight but have since reopened. There has been localised flooding in Scotland, and some ferries to Northern Ireland from the ports of Stranraer and Cairnryan were suspended for a while and now face delays.
All ferry sailings across the Irish Sea are cancelled. The Dartford-Thurrock Thames river crossing, the QEII bridge, was closed on Thursday afternoon for safety reasons and police in Northamptonshire had to cordon off a bungalow after part of a tree smashed into it.
There has been localised flooding in Scotland, and ferries to Northern Ireland from the ports of Stranraer and Cairnryan have been suspended.
Fire crews on the Isle of Wight had to deal with flood-related incidents at about 100 homes, mostly in Ryde, following heavy rain.Fire crews on the Isle of Wight had to deal with flood-related incidents at about 100 homes, mostly in Ryde, following heavy rain.
Flight and ferry crossings to the Isle of Man have also been affected. Flight and ferry crossings to the Isle of Man were also affected.
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