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Storm Amy Leaves Thousands Without Power, One Dead in UK

4 Oct

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Summary

  • Storm Amy brings 90mph winds and heavy rain, leaving 234,000 homes without power
  • One man in his 40s dies in a "weather-related incident"
  • Widespread travel disruptions, including road closures and train service suspensions

As of October 4, 2025, the first named storm of the season, Storm Amy, has caused significant disruption across the United Kingdom. The storm, which brought 90mph winds and heavy rainfall, has left tens of thousands of homes without power, particularly in Ireland, where 234,000 properties were affected.

Tragically, the storm has also claimed one life, with Irish police confirming that a man in his 40s died in a "weather-related incident." The highest wind speeds so far have been recorded in the Hebrides Islands, Scotland, at 96mph, with 92mph gusts reported in Co Londonderry, Northern Ireland.

The severe weather has led to widespread travel chaos, with road closures, train service suspensions, and disruptions to public transport reported across the country. Several major bridges and roads have been forced to close, including the iconic Severn Bridge between Gloucestershire and Wales, which was shut down overnight due to the strong winds.

The Met Office has issued a series of weather warnings, with an amber wind warning in place for the north of Scotland until 9 pm on Saturday, and yellow warnings covering the whole of Scotland, the north of England, and north Wales until the end of the day. Additional yellow warnings for rain have been issued for parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland.

As the storm continues to batter the region, authorities are working to restore power, clear debris, and ensure the safety of the public. The situation remains fluid, and further disruptions are expected throughout the day and into Sunday.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Storm Amy has left tens of thousands of homes without power, caused one death, and led to widespread travel disruptions, including road closures and train service suspensions.
The highest wind speeds were recorded in the Hebrides Islands, Scotland, at 96mph, and in Co Londonderry, Northern Ireland, at 92mph.
The Met Office has issued an amber wind warning for the north of Scotland and yellow warnings for wind and rain covering much of the UK.

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