A Londra e Inghilterra del sud-est il peggio deve ancora arrivare verso il primo pomeriggio ma la tempesta si sente giร . Ci sono ancora voli da Heathrow per il momento ma nelle prossime ore saranno cancellati molti voli. Contattate la vostra linea aerea se dovete partire o se volete avere un rimborso o partire con un altro volo.
La tempesta viene dall’Atlantico e quindi la zona di Londra sarร colpita dopo altre parti del paese. In ogni caso parecchi alberi sono giร caduti nella capitale. Il problema non รจ solo i danni del vento ma anche i tanti allagamenti.
I parchi di Londra sono tutti chiusi cosรฌ come altre attrazioni turistiche in altre parti della Gran Bretagna dal castello di Edimburgo allo zoo di Chester. In certe parti del paese manca l’elettricitร e numerosi ponti sono stati chiusi.
Guardiamo ad alcune immagini e video provenienti da diverse parti del paese per farci un’idea della situazione.
Here's a reminder of the #wind warnings in force for today due to #StormCiara#WeatherAware pic.twitter.com/3QTZMqxvjW
— Met Office (@metoffice) February 9, 2020
Good morning from the North Sea in Storm Ciara#StormCiara pic.twitter.com/zQkAT51ZWp
— andrew geddes๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ (@AndrewGeddes23) February 9, 2020
Storm Ciara arriving at portstewart this morning gust recording 45mph so far. @angie_weather @WeatherCee @barrabest @newslineweather #StormCiara pic.twitter.com/uyzOrIdvJZ
— JOHN FAGAN (@Stormfagan85) February 9, 2020
In 35 years of living next to Regentโs Park Iโve never seen it closed. #stormciara is arriving! No cycling today #royalparks #regentsparkcyclists pic.twitter.com/aXgvzki4cN
— Adam Butler (@adambutler65) February 9, 2020
Storm Ciara: Travel disruption as UK hit by severe gales https://t.co/O3t2CdaNyY pic.twitter.com/0vLzAnTqPE
— Bristol Biz (@BristolBizz) February 9, 2020
Poor our garden๐ข๐ข The worst flood the village has ever seen. Stay safe everyone. #StormCiara pic.twitter.com/kpvtTjyBTB
— Swn-y-Dwr๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ท๓ ฌ๓ ณ๓ ฟ๐ฏ๐ต (@swn_ydwr) February 9, 2020
#Whalley flood system being tested hard this morning #StormCaira #StormCรญara pic.twitter.com/9iS6wpX0AT
— Josh (@JoshBoswell) February 9, 2020
River Aire at 10am today, 5 miles upstream from #Leeds city centre. Itโs risen very quickly this morning- lots of debris. #Ciara #StormCiara pic.twitter.com/oKbU71al9D
— Tim Smith (@timsmithyorks) February 9, 2020
#stormciara in full swing now. pic.twitter.com/p5FnFQiiQ2
— Andy Warren ๐๐๐๐บ๐ฆ (@monstermind67) February 9, 2020
Say hello to #StormCiara visiting London N4. Been told that a tree service crew is on the way pic.twitter.com/4xJvz1P9lB
— ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ฐ๐๐๐๐ ๐ช๐บ (@grudelsud) February 9, 2020
#StormCiara update – Due to the severe weather there are numerous flooding alerts across the rail network, see pictures for examples. Please take care if travelling today, train tickets are valid for travel on Monday 10th Feb. Please check @nationalrailenq for more information pic.twitter.com/UMvKrhCX7E
— ManchesterPiccadilly (@NetworkRailMAN) February 9, 2020