Storm Ciara continues to cause havoc across UK

Thousands were left without power overnight as Storm Ciara caused disruption across the UK.

Trains and flights were cancelled as the country battled 80mph winds and severe rainfall.

Delays continued into Monday as train companies tried to resume normal service.

Over 200 flood warnings were issued, with the MET Office labelling the storm ‘the worst of the century’.

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