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Storm Bert causes power blackouts, interferes with travel in UK and Ireland

Tens of thousands of homes, farms and services in Ireland suffered power failures due to Storm Bert on Saturday, while some railway and roadways were closed in Britain due to what forecasters called a. multihazard occasion.

Yellow and amber weather condition cautions for wind, rain, snow and. ice were likewise in location for most of the United Kingdom, according. to a Met Workplace weather report.

Pictures and videos on social networks showed snow covering. roadways in some parts of the UK, while floodwater could be seen. increasing towards the top of parked cars in the Donegal town of. Killybegs in neighbouring Ireland.

As we go through the very first part of Saturday early morning, it. ( the storm) will start to show its hand throughout Scotland, north. Wales and northern England, with the potential for some heavy. snowfall, especially over greater ground, Met Workplace Chief. Meteorologist Jason Kelly said in the projection.

Storm Bert is what we call a 'multi-hazard occasion', bringing. snow, rain and wind to the UK for most of the weekend.

The Irish Meteorological Service placed a status red rain. alerting - its greatest level - for the populous counties of Cork. and Galway over night. The heavy rain caused flooding in parts of. the west coast of Ireland, making some roadways impassable.

Some train services, such as the Inverness-Elgin and. Aberdeen-Inverurie routes - both popular with tourists in. Scotland - have been suspended due to the weather condition, ScotRail said. on social networks platform X.

In Ireland, ESB Networks stated high winds due to the storm. had caused power outages influencing on 60,000 homes, farms and. businesses overnight, predominantly in the west and northwest of. the nation.

ESB Networks crews and specialists are deployed and

(source: Reuters)