Storm Amy has wreaked havoc across the UK with winds topping 100mph, leaving tens of thousands without power and causing widespread travel chaos. A man died in Ireland in a weather-related incident as rail, ferry, and flight services were thrown into disarray.
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Storm Amy continues to unleash its fury across the United Kingdom and Ireland, causing widespread disruption to travel and daily life. The Met Office has issued national weather warnings, urging residents to stay indoors as gale-force winds sweep the country. In the Hebrides, Tiree recorded winds of 96mph, breaking October atmospheric pressure records and highlighting the extreme intensity of this storm. Ireland is facing severe impacts, including fallen trees, power outages, and hazardous road conditions, while a fatal incident has been reported in Letterkenny, County Donegal. Motorists are being warned of extreme delays and challenging driving conditions, making safety a top priority. The Met Office advises the public to avoid sheltering near buildings or trees during the storm, as the UK remains under multiple wind warnings. WATCH
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