Train chaos to continue through today after gusts blew trees onto tracks
Travel chaos caused by Storm Eunice will continue through today as the £500million clean-up begins. Many train services will remain unopened and ‘do not travel’ notices have been reissued for services.
Hundreds of thousands of people across Britain remain without power after devastation of Eunice. A clean-up is set to begin after the storm brought damage and record-breaking gusts of wind to the UK. The storm lead to the deaths of at least four people and tore off the roof of The O2 dome in London
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