‘Isha certainly packed a punch!’

    Home & Security Editor Mark White reports on the fallout from ongoing Storm Isha, including terrified passengers aboard flights and ferries, along with travel delays from debris on roads and rails across the UK.

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    On the aisle of man overnight images overlooking the seafront showed stara at her most powerful whipping up the waves sending them crashing over a main road despite the obvious danger a local cyclist decided to take a late night Bike Ride Along the seafront it was Western communities

    Across the UK and Ireland that felt the brunt of storm isia first the boats in this Harbor in County Dublin took a real battering from winds gusting close to 100 m an hour within hours Britain and the Republic’s entire coastlines were suffering the effects of this powerful Storm from Cornwall to

    Brighton to Blackpool and Beyond these Coastal communities are well used to winter storms bisha certainly packed to punch it was felt most acutely by those still out at Sea footage taken from a passenger on board this sta ferry from Liverpool to Belfast filmed as the vessel was left

    Circling in the Irish sea for 11 hours last night before it could safely dock in Belfast at first light this morning and that disruption to travel has been felt very significantly on land as well shots from a filling station in County meth are more reminiscent of the images during hurricane season in the

    US like here in Belfast the storm brought down hundreds of trees onto roads and vehicles right across the country leading to numerous road closures for a Time across the real Network temporary 50 mph speed limits were important Ed part of a garden shed landed by the tracks near Bell Grove station in

    Glasgow in Kent a whole Greenhouse ended up on the tracks near Westgate on sea some of the most dramatic images could be seen at the end of runways across the country as air travel was badly affected this British Airways flight into Heath Ro one of many forced to

    Abort its land ing because of the Crosswinds oh she’s up she’s down she’s gone on board another aborted Landing from Munich to Dublin a taste of the terror and frustration for these Passengers this flight from IA to London city was also diverted but much to the relief of passengers it managed to land successfully at Gatwick Airport Mark White GB news

    21 Comments

    1. The weather is out of control, we will be at war with Russia in five years, pandemic X is on its way and aliens are flying around our skies. What a time to be alive!

    2. That ruddy storm nearly killed me at 3am this morning, had to dive out the way of a flying satelite dish, got a few cuts…one on my right wrist and looks like i tried to slash my own wrist.

    3. worst flight i was ever on wasnt caused by turbulence, which is a pretty normal thing when flying, but a crazy glaswegian singing flower of scotland non stop top of her lungs from southern turkey to glasgow… hours of it.
      She was arrested at glasgow

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