Storm Eunice Causes Devastation in UK and Ireland, Over 1 Million Homes Without Power

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Storm Eunice has caused widespread destruction across parts of the UK and Ireland, severely disrupting daily life.

According to international media, the powerful storm, classified as a severe-level system in the North Atlantic, has affected many areas in both countries. Winds reaching speeds of up to 160 kilometers per hour have left over 1 million homes without electricity.

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Reports confirm that due to the storm, railway services were disrupted, trees fell on roads causing blockages, and over 1,000 flights were canceled. The UK Met Office issued a red warning for parts of Northern Ireland and Scotland due to severe weather conditions, advising residents to stay indoors.

In tragic reports, a tree fell on a car due to the storm’s strong winds, resulting in one fatality.

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