Wind speeds topped 100mph as buildings were damaged, trees felled, roads closed, drivers injured and schools and supermarkets closed.
As Storm Eowyn batters the country, police have announced that the Clackmannanshire Bridge has been closed in both directions.
The new bridge breaks a 140-year record held by the Tay Bridge in Scotland as the longest in the UK. “Lowering the Colne ...
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AFP on MSNUK meets bridge milestone on new high-speed rail trackIt surpasses in length the 3.3-kilometre Tay Bridge linking Fife and Dundee in Scotland, a record that stood since 1887.
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KILLER Storm Eowyn ripped the roofs off buildings, toppled trees and sent debris flying as Scotland was battered with 100mph winds. Schools, shops and offices closed on Friday morning as millions ...
Work to clean up the damage done by Storm Eowyn can fully begin on Saturday after people all over Scotland were urged to stay indoors to avoid injury in hurricane-force winds.
Buildings are damaged and 100,000 homes and businesses are left without electricity as gusts over 100mph are recorded.
About 117,000 homes in Scotland are without power due to the disruption caused by Storm Éowyn - descibed as a "once in a generation" storm Wind speeds of 102mph on the Tay Road Bridge and 101mph ...
There are still too many lorries on the road and I urge all HGVs to follow Police Scotland advice not to travel during the red weather warning." The Tay Road Bridge has recorded a gust of 102.2mph ...
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