Storm Ciara devastates Britain, Cancellation of flights, train

Continuous rains bring down drainage areas; there has been a surge in several rivers

Continuous rains bring down drainage areas; there has been a surge in several rivers

London … News Time

Storm Ciara hit the UK’s most powerful of the century, wreaking havoc on the sea, strong winds and torrential rains, hundreds of flights were canceled, floodwaters were flooded down the river, and more than 250 flood warnings were issued across the country. Powerful Storm Ciara collided with Britain’s coastal Yorkshire after heavy rains swept across the country. On one side the waves of the sea were devastating; on the other, the rains with strong winds destroyed everything. Dozens of trees fell from the roots, while the power system also collapsed. Due to continuous rains, downstream areas have come under flood; several rivers have flooded, causing more than 250 flood warnings issued across the country. In Northern Ireland, Scotland, Northern England and Wales, where hundreds of flights were canceled due to bad weather, the train and ferry service were also severely affected. Ciara is said to be the worst storm of the century, which has issued weather warning for the UK, officials have warned citizens not to travel.

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