In many parts of Britain, the storm is wreaking havoc. On Friday morning, the storm ran at a speed of 100 mph or 160 km/h. Humbled from the mainland at a speed of an hour. The storm destroyed at least 28 cities of Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Meteorological Department has warned 4.5 crore people on Thursday. Meteorologists have named the storm as a cyclone bomb. Trains and traffic services have been discontinued across the country. The Meteorological Department says that debris, parts of trees and heavy rains are falling on the roads, so people are advised not to leave their homes.
There is a possibility of strong winds, rain and snowfall in the near future
The UK Meteorological Office said that there was a severe storm in the United Kingdom and Ireland. In view of its danger, schools and colleges have been ordered to be closed. Local people have been advised to stay indoors. At the same time, train services have also been canceled. The Meteorological Department has said that Hurricane Eovine is a tropical ‘bomb’ cyclone. This cyclone built in the Atlantic Ocean is steadily intensifying. The Meteorological Department also said that there is a possibility of strong winds, heavy rains and snowfall in the next few hours. The UK Meteorological Office has issued a red alert for the first time since 2011.
Red alert is issued only after bad weather
The UK Meteorological Office has warned of a storm. Officials said that usually we avoid issuing red alerts regarding the weather, but the storm Iovin is so dangerous that the red alert has become mandatory. Red alert is released only for severe seasons causing a risk of loss of life and property on a large scale. Eowine will be the most dangerous and destructive weather disaster in our history. On Friday, the Irish Education Department issued a notice to close all schools in both Ireland and North Ireland. Apart from the impact of the storm, public transport in Ireland has also been stopped.
Cyclone will go away by Saturday
The Meteorological Department said that there is a possibility of rain and snowfall in some parts along with stormy winds. There is a possibility of snowfall in the areas of Northern England and Southern Scotland. According to the Meteorological Department, the cyclone has wreaked havoc in England and Ireland. Due to the storm, roads in Ireland and Scotland were covered with rubble and trees were uprooted. Due to which people have been advised not to take out the vehicle. The Meteorological Department had predicted that the storm Ayovin would move away from the mainland by Saturday.