• Crane arm bent in half after 105mph Storm Katie winds hit UK – video

    Crane arm bent in half after 105mph Storm Katie winds hit UK – video
    The extent of the damage caused by Storm Katie is revealed on Easter Monday morning with video showing an industrial crane arm in Greenwich, London, that was blown backwards by the high force winds. Gusts of up to 105mph were recorded across the UK causing widespread travel disruption and power cutsStorm Katie wreaks travel chaos with gusts of up to 105mph
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  • Storm Katie wreaks travel chaos with gusts of up to 105mph

    Storm Katie wreaks travel chaos with gusts of up to 105mph
    Rail, road, air, sea and power networks disrupted, with returning holidaymakers advised to delay journeys
    Gusts of up to 105mph have hit parts of Britain as Storm Katie wreaked havoc on Easter Monday, with the winds and heavy rain disrupting rail, road, air and sea networks in England and Wales. Tens of thousands of households have also been left without electricity. London fire brigade said it had dealt with more than 110 incidents on Monday related to Storm Katie, including fallen trees and pr
  • Kayaker feared dead after Storm Katie brings gusts of up to 105mph

    Kayaker feared dead after Storm Katie brings gusts of up to 105mph
    Surrey police search river Wey as heavy winds and rain cause travel disruption, damage and power cuts across UKA kayaker is feared dead after gusts of up to 105mph from Storm Katie hit parts of Britain on Easter Monday. Winds and heavy rain brought disruption to rail, road, air and sea networks in England and Wales and tens of thousands of households have also been left without electricity. Police in Surrey launched a search operation for the unidentified man whose kayak capsized in the river We
  • Storm Katie forces flight diversions from Gatwick and road closures

    Storm Katie forces flight diversions from Gatwick and road closures
    Amber weather warnings issued for London and south-east, while gusts of more than 70mph hit south-westSome flights to Gatwick airport had to be diverted due to high winds early on Monday as Storm Katie continued to blight the Easter weekend.Gusts of more than 70mph hit areas in the south-west and amber weather warnings were issued for London and the south-east. Flooding also caused road closures in the north-west of England and delays to rail services in South Yorkshire.#StormKatie is moving acr
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