Storm Darragh Brings Severe Disruption Across the UK
High winds and heavy rain cause power outages, travel chaos, and event cancellations as rare red weather warnings are issued.
- Storm Darragh has left over 33,000 homes in Wales without power, with wind gusts recorded as high as 93 mph in some areas.
- The Met Office issued red weather warnings for parts of Wales and the Bristol Channel, cautioning of life-threatening conditions until late Saturday morning.
- Major travel disruptions include motorway closures, train service suspensions, and delays at airports, with Cardiff Airport temporarily shutting its runway earlier today.
- Sporting events, including the Merseyside derby between Everton and Liverpool, have been postponed due to unsafe conditions caused by the storm.
- Authorities urge residents in affected regions to stay at home, with emergency alerts sent to millions advising preparation for prolonged outages and dangerous weather.























