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yes, in south lanarkshire, not1 are? yes, in south lanarkshire, not 1 million — are?anarkshire, not1 million miles _ are? yes, in south lanarkshire, not 1 million miles from - are? yes, in south lanarkshire, not1 million miles from here, l noti million miles from here, we have had winds of over 100 mph recorded, and we are actually shielded by quite a big building where we are standing, but a few people, one got knocked over by the wind, and a hat was blown off and it went straight into the river clyde, which is more like the sea today. this particular bridge over the clyde, it has plastic sheets as part of the roofing and we have watched as some of them have actually been ripped off, so that gives you a sense of the damage and the great strength of wind we are seeing. there are no trains today across scotland and we are not actually going to have trains until at least midday tomorrow, even though the red warning is due to end at five o'clock. massive disruption to flights from airports and to the ferry services in scotland. it feels as though people have really paid
yes, in south lanarkshire, not1 are? yes, in south lanarkshire, not 1 million — are?anarkshire, not1 million miles _ are? yes, in south lanarkshire, not 1 million miles from - are? yes, in south lanarkshire, not1 million miles from here, l noti million miles from here, we have had winds of over 100 mph recorded, and we are actually shielded by quite a big building where we are standing, but a few people, one got knocked over by the wind, and a hat was blown off and it went straight into the...
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, not all that far from — south lanarkshire, not all that far from here south lanarkshire, not all thatre, not all that far from here in glasgow, highest _ far from here in glasgow, highest wind recorded there since — highest wind recorded there since records began in 1991. so that gives _ since records began in 1991. so that gives you a sort of sense of how — that gives you a sort of sense of how serious storm eowyn has been _ of how serious storm eowyn has been here, _ of how serious storm eowyn has been here, and a feeling that things— been here, and a feeling that things are not over. the weather— things are not over. the weather is still severe, there are stitt— weather is still severe, there are still weather warnings in place — are still weather warnings in place though they are less drastic— place though they are less drastic than that red warning, and they— drastic than that red warning, and they will continue into tomorrow. we heard from the first _ tomorrow. we heard from the first ministerjohn swinney saying _ first ministerjohn swinney saying this isn't over, urging people
, not all that far from — south lanarkshire, not all that far from here south lanarkshire, not all thatre, not all that far from here in glasgow, highest _ far from here in glasgow, highest wind recorded there since — highest wind recorded there since records began in 1991. so that gives _ since records began in 1991. so that gives you a sort of sense of how — that gives you a sort of sense of how serious storm eowyn has been _ of how serious storm eowyn has been here, _ of how serious...
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of the country, and inland from troon in scotland, wind speeds hit 100 miles per hour in south lanarkshiregest gust recorded in the uk during the storm so far. a major incident has been declared on the isle of man. things are starting to die down now as two rare red warnings for wind — meaning there's a danger to life — have now been lifted in northern ireland and parts of scotland. amber warnings are still in place in some areas, with people advised to stay home if possible. this was the storm seen from space — look how it sweeps into the uk and ireland. it's believed more than a million people are still without power. let's take you through what has happened so far today. after gathering force over the sea, storm eowyn hit ireland. winds that were already strong, turned savage. this was the scene in galway. you can see how strong the wind is here. the gusts meant flood waters filled the car park at galway aquarium. it's been a struggle for anyone who's had to go out. roads are dangerous. public transport has been impacted. thousands of trees have been brought down in the gusts — though a
of the country, and inland from troon in scotland, wind speeds hit 100 miles per hour in south lanarkshiregest gust recorded in the uk during the storm so far. a major incident has been declared on the isle of man. things are starting to die down now as two rare red warnings for wind — meaning there's a danger to life — have now been lifted in northern ireland and parts of scotland. amber warnings are still in place in some areas, with people advised to stay home if possible. this was the...
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craig ritchie, from biggar in south lanarkshire, has been without electricity for three days.sure. see, i'm lucky i've got the fire here, i've got a wee gas cooker so i can heat things up. i've got really good friends and family locally so i can go, i can get showered, i can get stuff to eat. in ireland, three quarters of a million people were without power at one point. half a million now have electricity, with around 250,000 needing to be reconnected. in northern ireland, 711,000 people still have no power. those travelling are urged to check trains and flights are running before they leave. and flights are running before they leave across most of the uk and ireland, as the storms continue to cause disruption until the middle of this week. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. we will return to auschwitz with more of the liberation in 1945. hello again. storm herminia is making its presence felt across our shores, so named by the spanish metservice because of the impacts in spain. but the met office also has a couple of yellow weather warnings in force connected with the storm. so wind
craig ritchie, from biggar in south lanarkshire, has been without electricity for three days.sure. see, i'm lucky i've got the fire here, i've got a wee gas cooker so i can heat things up. i've got really good friends and family locally so i can go, i can get showered, i can get stuff to eat. in ireland, three quarters of a million people were without power at one point. half a million now have electricity, with around 250,000 needing to be reconnected. in northern ireland, 711,000 people still...
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craig ritchie, from biggar in south lanarkshire, has been without electricity for three days.t's for sure. see, i'm lucky i've got the fire here, i've got a wee gas cooker so i can heat things up. i've got really good friends and family locally so i can go, i can get showered, i can get stuff to eat. in ireland, three quarters of a million people were without power at one point. half a million now have electricity, with around 250,000 needing to be reconnected. in northern ireland, 74,000 people still have no power. those travelling are urged to check trains and flights are running before they leave. and flights are running before they leave across most of the uk and ireland, as the storms continue to cause disruption until the middle of this week. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. here in the uk, pharmacy leaders are warning that some people with a history of eating disorders, are being wrongly prescribed weight loss drugs. the national pharmacy association has written to regulators calling for tougher rules over the online sale of the medication and for face to face consultations to
craig ritchie, from biggar in south lanarkshire, has been without electricity for three days.t's for sure. see, i'm lucky i've got the fire here, i've got a wee gas cooker so i can heat things up. i've got really good friends and family locally so i can go, i can get showered, i can get stuff to eat. in ireland, three quarters of a million people were without power at one point. half a million now have electricity, with around 250,000 needing to be reconnected. in northern ireland, 74,000...
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you talked about those kind of gusts, but yes, we've already seen gusts of 100mph in south lanarkshireternoon. there were gusts in excess of 90mph across parts of northern ireland and wales. and so it has really been as windy as we were expecting. just tell me, why have these storms been so intense? we've been with our correspondents throughout the course of the day. you've touched on it. we're looking here at some of the power lines that have been ripped out. why has it been so intense? this one has been an exceptionally deep, a record breakingly deep area of low pressure, to be honest. so fortunately, it reached its deepest phase before it reached the uk and it actually started to become a little bit less intense before it came across us. but nonetheless, in northern ireland, they recorded a pressure of 948 hectopascals, which is a new january record, and you have to go back to at least before 1900 to have had a pressure reading at any time of the year lower than that in northern ireland. so very low indeed. why is it so intense? well, it's due to the jet stream. it was an exceptiona
you talked about those kind of gusts, but yes, we've already seen gusts of 100mph in south lanarkshireternoon. there were gusts in excess of 90mph across parts of northern ireland and wales. and so it has really been as windy as we were expecting. just tell me, why have these storms been so intense? we've been with our correspondents throughout the course of the day. you've touched on it. we're looking here at some of the power lines that have been ripped out. why has it been so intense? this...