Here's what the storm has done so far “Ciara” in England

Just as Great Britain was warned, it was hit by a storm of “Ciara”. As a result, travel by train, flights, and ferry trips have been interrupted in Great Britain. This storm first hit Scotland, while the force of this storm according to local media has registered at 129km/h. At least 10 railway companies have interrupted travel, [...]
Just as Great Britain was warned, it was hit by a storm of “Ciara”. As a result, travel by train, flights, and ferry trips have been interrupted in Great Britain.
This storm first hit Scotland, while the force of this storm according to local media has registered at 129km/h.
At least 10 railway companies have suspended travel, while another 20 have signaled passengers that there will be delays because strong winds are expected to follow.
London Airport “Heathrow” and several airline companies have chosen to unify flights to reduce the number of those to be eliminated. While the company “British Airways” has decided to transfer passengers to other airports. “Virgin Airlines” has canceled several trips. Hurricane Ciara is expected to bring heavy rains and rains. The weather agency has signalled 22 emergency moments, and 149 flood risk reports.
In northern England traffic has been severely limited to certain areas, with bans on flow by law enforcement. And in Ireland's sea powerful waves have caused several ferry trips to cease.
According to British media, London will reportedly be hit hard by this storm Monday and Tuesday. Fire and Rescue Service Cumbria urged people not to move through flooded waters.
Avanti West Coast said that no train will travel north to Preston on Sunday to further announcement due to Storm Ciara's influence, and London Euston Twitter's account has warned people not to travel.
In Scotland, officials set a speed limit of 25 miles [40 km] of carpet to avoid accidents.













