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    Take action before and during Darragh

12:36
6 December 2024

Be prepared
Staying safe in severe weather

Storm Darragh has prompted "danger to life" warnings, here are some ways you can stay safe during strong storms.

Around the home

Before a storm arrives, make sure to check the home and garden for loose objects such as bins, garden furniture, trampolines, etc. that could cause damage if caught in a gust. Secure windows and doors, and try to ensure pets remain inside.

If you have a vehicle kept outdoors, try to park away from trees, power poles or other buildings. If you are in a mobile home, consider moving to a sturdy building if possible as mobile homes can be severely damaged or overturned in extreme winds.

Remember to activate weather warnings for the latest on what to expect where you are.

Ensure you have enough food and water, torches or candles, batteries or power banks and other essential items in case of prolonged interruptions to power and mobile phone networks, especially in more rural areas where restoring these services may take longer.

As the storm hits

Do not make unnecessary journeys, especially if you are in an area under a red "danger to life" warning. Where possible, remain inside a secure building during the peak of the storm system.

If driving, be wary of travel delays and possible debris or flooding on roads. Be aware that some roads may become blocked and travel may be significantly delayed. Stay away from exposed beaches and coastal routes that may be affected by large waves.

Some motorways and bridges may see particularly strong crosswinds, HGV and campervan drivers in particular will need to take caution, and other drivers should remain alert for swerving vehicles.

Most importantly, stay up to date on the situation! Weather & Radar can provide the latest radar imagery and local forecasts, but you should also track flood warnings, traffic updates, and power outage information in your area.

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