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Building Collapses on Car as Storm Amy Slams Scotland

Summary

  • Broomielaw road in Glasgow closed due to building collapse
  • Storm Amy brings strong winds and heavy rain to Scotland
  • Power cuts reported in the Highlands, amber alert issued
Building Collapses on Car as Storm Amy Slams Scotland

On 2025-10-04, a building collapse in Glasgow's city center has led to the closure of the Broomielaw road. The incident occurred as Storm Amy, the first named storm of the season, battered Scotland with strong winds and heavy rain.

According to Glasgow City Council, the Broomielaw was closed to all traffic in both directions between York Street and Oswald Street after the building collapsed onto a nearby car. Police have urged drivers to avoid the area due to the dangerous conditions.

The storm has caused widespread travel disruption across Scotland, with several flights, rail, and ferry services canceled, and some roads and bridges closed. Power cuts have also been reported in the Highlands, where the Met Office has issued an amber alert.

The Scottish Government has urged people to avoid traveling during the "dangerous conditions" caused by Storm Amy. The storm is expected to continue affecting the region throughout the weekend, with winds reaching up to 100mph in the worst-hit areas.

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The building collapse in Glasgow was caused by the strong winds and heavy rain from Storm Amy, the first named storm of the season.
Storm Amy has caused widespread travel disruption across Scotland, with several flights, rail, and ferry services canceled, and some roads and bridges closed. Power cuts have also been reported in the Highlands, where an amber alert has been issued by the Met Office.
The Scottish Government has urged people to avoid traveling amid the "dangerous conditions" caused by Storm Amy.

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