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Storm Bram Disrupts Travel as Warnings Persist and Repairs Begin

Alerts remain in force as crews inspect damage, with routes reopening in stages.

Overview

  • More than 100 flights were cancelled at Dublin Airport on Tuesday, with the airport expecting to open fully today but warning of possible further disruption.
  • Iarnród Éireann says a full train schedule is running today, while Network Rail Scotland and ScotRail are inspecting storm-hit routes with some services delayed or under speed restrictions.
  • About 8,000 customers in Ireland remain without electricity this morning after tens of thousands lost power at the peak, and ESB Networks crews have resumed repairs.
  • Met Office yellow wind warnings cover large parts of Scotland today after peak gusts near 90mph, with forecasters cautioning about flying debris and a danger to life in exposed coastal areas.
  • Ferries across the Western Isles face cancellations and rescheduling, flooding has affected locations including Cork and York’s River Ouse, and road closures include a southbound stretch of the M74 after lorries were blown over.