DUBLIN, Ireland — Some of the former remnants of Category 5 Hurricane Humberto slammed into Ireland and the UK as record-setting North Atlantic Storm Amy on Friday and Saturday, leaving at least one dead, travel snarled and more than 200,000 without power.

A man in his 40s was killed in "a weather-related incident" in Letterkenny, Ireland, according to the BBC .

Most of the power outages were in Ireland – 184,000 at the storm's peak , according to ESB Networks – but tens of thousands also lost power in Scotland, England and Northern Ireland. The BBC also reported extensive train and airport delays across the region.

Dublin Airport reported 115 flights were canceled , and 18 inbound flights were diverted due to strong winds, which neared 50 mph.

Wind gauges clocked a peak gust of 96 mph

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