The alert was sent out at approximately 6.45pm on Friday by the UK government - and thousands of homes are now without power.
Three million people have been urged to stay indoors as the UK braces for winds of up to 90mph brought on by Storm Darragh.
Millions have been warned to stay indoors, with 'danger to life' warning in place and widespread travel disruption ...
When delivered to devices, the alert made a loud siren-like sound, even if they were set on silent, and lasted for around 10 seconds. The emergency siren in my hometown sounds just like the ...
Millions have been warned to stay indoors, thousands are without power and trains have been cancelled as the Government’s ...
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Around three million people across England and Wales have been sent an emergency alert by the UK government as Storm Darragh approaches.
The Met Office has issued a number of weather warnings as Storm Darragh approaches the UK, including a rare red alert for ...
National Grid reported more than 30,000 homes are without power, as Met Office warns winds are already over 90mph ...