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.
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.