Storm Ciara Lashes UK As 93mph Gale-force Winds Trigger Chaos

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Storm Ciara is wreaking havoc across the country as homes are being evacuated after a hotel collapsed into raging flood waters while 93mph gales ripped down cranes, windmills and even a pub. If you loved this write-up and you would certainly like to get more information pertaining to JetBlack kindly browse through the web site.  

The Met Office has hailed it as the 'storm of the century' due to its sheer size, with warnings covering huge swathes of the country.

Forecaster Helen Roberts said: 'In terms of area, this is probably the biggest storm this century. I have not seen amber warnings on this scale, across all of Wales and much of England. The yellow wind warnings cover the whole of the UK.'

Tourists are stranded as hundreds of flights into and out of European airports were cancelled as Britain's biggest storm in seven years swept into Scotland, with snow predicted for tomorrow. 

Homes have been evacuated across the country and emergency services have been rescuing people from their cars as violent winds and flooding continue to cause chaos.

Gales are battering Britain's biggest aviation museum amid fears that the force of the winds could tear off its roof and damage World War II planes. 

Flying debris from buildings could bring a danger to life and power cuts are also a possibility, forecasters have warned.  

There are now 214 flood warnings in place demanding immediate action, with 177 alerts also suggesting that flooding is possible elsewhere.

River banks are bursting as up to 151.8mm of rain has hit regions, forcing firefighters to warn people against travelling. 




The lighthouse and a lifeboat at Newhaven harbour are barely visible through the waves this morning as Storm Ciara batters Britain's coastline 





Emergency services are pictured rescuing a driver in Blackpool, Lancashire, today as flood waters rage through Britain's streets during Storm Ciara 





Pictured: A pedestrian narrowly avoids being crushed under a falling fence in Leeds, West Yorkshire, as Storm Ciara ravages Britain with hundreds of flood warnings in place 





A tree is pictured uprooted by violent winds close to Victoria train station in central London and Storm Ciara causes havoc across the capital 





Massive waves are pictured crashing down on the Porthcawl coast today as Storm Ciara batters Britain today with colder weather set to follow on Monday and Tuesday 





People are pictured today in Porthcawl as huge waves batter Porthcawl, eclipsing the lighthouse in the Welsh harbour 





Pictured: Huge waves batter Porthcawl as Storm Ciara hammers the coast with snow expected over the next couple of days





Massive waves and gale force wind pound the harbour wall at Porthcawl as Storm Ciara batters Britain with gusts of up to 93mph 





High winds from Storm Ciara whip up foam onto the road at Caswell Bay near Swansea Seasonal weather, Swansea, Wales, UK





Flooded streets in Appleby-car service in boston-Westmorland, Cumbria, as Storm Ciara hits the UK causing power outages, flooding and severe disruption on roads and rail









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In other areas residents are battling to save their homes, with pictures showing them using buckets as they struggle to move water away from their properties.

Football stadiums and zoos have shut their doors amid safety fears and train stations are urging against travelling on some networks after a train ploughed into a fallen tree.  

Train providers axed services across swathes of the country today, announcing that there would be no journeys at all in certain regions.  

Parks have also closed and the dog-walkers and joggers who braved the adverse weather today arrived to find gates closed.

Torrential rain opened up a sinkhole in a back garden, with footage showing water raging underneath the grass to the rear of the property.  

As Storm Ciara batters Britain:


A hotel in Hawick collapsed into flood waters as violent winds helped to crumble the building to the ground  

Tree crashed down onto National Express coach in London as passengers on board narrowly avoided disaster  

Man City vs. West Ham match, due to be held at the Etihad this afternoon was postponed due to the weather

Gusts of 93 mph recorded in Aberdaron, north Wales, while 151.8mm of rain hits Cumbria in 24 hours 

Avanti West Coast cancels all trains north of Preston until further notice because of the impact of Storm Ciara

London Euston's Twitter warns people not to travel and Cumbria firefighters warn drivers to stay at home 

Torrential rain opens up a sink hole in the back garden of a property in Rochdale, Greater Manchester  

Collapsing walls and falling trees have seen people come within inches of injury or worse as they were forced to dodge out of the way of tumbling structures.  

Coastal areas were pictured awash with foam from the sea as massive waves swept ashore and covered homes and businesses. 

Major roads are closing and being rendered unusable as emergency services warns people not to drive through floodwater.   

Police are enforcing emergency speed limits in some areas, amid fears of fatal accidents on Britain's roads should drivers choose to head out. 

Concerns over accidents were amplified as a picture surfaced showing a car service in boston smashed up and on its side this morning. 
















Torrential rain in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, today caused a sinkhole (pictured) in the back garden of one property 










Thousands of homes were blacked out this morning as Storm Ciara 'bombed' Britain. Pic shows car service in boston crash on Storm Ciara flooded the A469 at Rhymney in Gwent at 1am today

Power networks were also bracing for blackouts from gales wreaking havoc on overhead electric cables, and reassured the public they have crews on standby.  

Thousands of football fans had their away day ruined after travelling more than 200 miles to watch West Ham play Manchester City only to find that the weather had cancelled the fixture. 

Met Office amber and yellow weather warnings remain in force, as forecasters warn flying debris could lead to injuries or endanger lives.

Gusts of 97 miles per hour were recorded on the Isle of White, with 93 miles per hour winds hitting Aberdaron, a village at the tip of the Llyn Peninsula.