From Dorset to London, the UK has been battered by StormEunice
Stefan Laeger, the Environment Agency’s flood duty manager, said: “The public should continue to take extreme caution as ongoing impacts of Storm Eunice have resulted in a storm surge and large waves which could bring potentially severe coastal flooding to parts of the west and south coasts of England today, as well as the tidal rivers Severn and Wye in Gloucestershire.
Footage shared online captured planes struggling to land in high winds, damage to the roof of the O2 Arena in London, and the spire of St Thomas Church in Wells, Somerset, crashing to the ground.But despite the chaos, emergency services were forced to issue warnings for people to stay away from the worst-affected areas.
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