Storm Bram is battering parts of the UK with heavy rain and powerful winds, prompting the Met Office to issue several amber “danger to life” weather warnings across Scotland and Northern Ireland . Forecasters say the storm is expected to cause travel disruption, damage to buildings and possible power cuts as it moves across the country.
The Met Office warns that Storm Bram could bring gusts of up to 90mph in the worst-affected areas, with large waves, flying debris and fast-flowing floodwater all posing risks to the public. An amber alert means there is a danger to life from flooding, falling objects or structural damage.
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