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High winds continue as Storm Éowyn leaves nearly a million without power

  • Storm Éowyn has left nearly a million homes without power across the UK, particularly affecting Scotland where 14,000 remain without electricity after extensive damage to the network.
  • The highest wind gusts were recorded at Mace Head, Ireland, reaching 114 mph, while the Isle of Wight saw gusts of 84 mph.
  • SP Energy Networks reported nearly 200,000 properties affected and stated that restoring power could take several days due to ongoing severe weather.
  • Engineers have been working through the night, providing food vans and temporary accommodation for those affected, according to Aileen Rourke, SP Energy Networks Scotland distribution director.
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GB News broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Friday, January 24, 2025.
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