The terrible storm Darragh that hit Ireland and the United Kingdom has now become quite deadly. The wind speed has reached 80-90 miles per hour. A red alert has been issued in parts of Wales and southwest England due to storm Darragh. Millions of people in the affected areas have been advised to stay indoors. There is a danger of trees falling and debris falling from buildings due to the storm.
Red alert regarding storm Darragh
The Meteorological Department has issued a storm warning on Saturday. This warning has been issued covering western and southern Wales and the Bristol Channel coast. According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of wind blowing at a speed of 90 miles per hour.
Alert sent to people on mobile
Thousands of homes in South Wales and Western England are without electricity due to the storm. People have been advised to keep essential items like torches, batteries and power packs with them in case of power cuts. Emergency alerts have been sent to 30 lakh people on their mobiles. In this, they have been advised to stay indoors and avoid driving.
Buildings and trees can fall
An amber weather warning has been issued for Northern Ireland, Wales and western England until Saturday morning. The Meteorological Department said that buildings could be damaged. Tiles can fly off the roofs. There is a possibility of power cuts. Roads and bridges may be closed due to falling trees.
Instructions to follow government guidelines
Let us tell you that this is the second storm after the severe floods caused by Burt and Conal storms last month. Darragh is the fourth named storm of this season. The Meteorological Department has urged people to prioritize their safety and follow the given guidelines. The storm can be very effective. People in the affected areas may face a lot of problems.