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Thousands without power four days after Storm Eowyn

Ashleigh Keenan-Bryce

BBC Scottish News

A tree in Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) was blown down by the wind in the park and was located on a mini. The area has been recorded.British Broadcasting Corporation

Many trees brought by the storms of Scotland Park-like the tree shot in KelvingRove on Sunday-still need to clean up

After the storm éowyn caused damage throughout Scotland, thousands of houses still have no electricity.

Supply of the Scottish Power Energy Network in central and southern Scottish and southern parts said that about 5,000 houses were not available on Monday morning.

Scottish and Southern Electric Power Networks (SSEN) said it was still trying to restore electricity to other 2,700 houses-many Agale, Kimtel and island communities.

After the entire network was closed on Friday, some railway services were still being interrupted-Demo said that most services are now operating.

According to the data of Network Rail, the following route will not be reopened on Monday:

  • Kilwinning -AYR/LARGS/ARDROSSAN
  • Dalreoch -Balloch
  • El-Stranras
  • Pesley Canal
  • Pesley-Grock/Wimei Bay

Most schools are expected to be reopened, although the Scottish government said that about 20 will be closed for maintenance.

After the Scottish government’s tough room meeting, the first minister John Swinney said: “The severity of the damage caused by this major event has a considerable impact in the country’s widespread area.

“Although all the efforts to restore all the service on the weekend, unfortunately, it is obvious that some interruptions may continue.”

There are a lot of rubble and debris on the sidewalks above the apartment above the store. The walls on these walls collapsed-the entire side of the building is missing. Shooting in Danny town near Formiccock on Friday.Reuters

In the rare red weather warning on Friday, several buildings were damaged

At the peak of the storm, the hurricane caused more than 280,000 houses to lose power throughout Scotland.

SSEN said that it provides customers with real updates when the supply can be restored to wait for the re -connection to monitor SSEN’s re -connection. Power Track websiteEssence

The provider estimates that all customers will be re -connected before the end of Monday.

It also provides warm space, hot meals and drinks for people in several communities affected by the storm.

Andy Smith, Director of Customer Operations of Northern Scottish Scottish, added: “Hundreds of engineers are working hard to solve the fault safely and quickly. “” “

Aileen Rourke, the Scottish distribution director of SP Energy Networks, said the power has returned to 97 % of affected customers.

Speaking on the Broadcasting Corporation Broadcasting Station Good morning in Scotland She said: “This is unprecedented for us, and all six areas of us have been affected by very unusual storms.

“We are now in the maintenance mode and have a lot of work to do,”

Ms. Rourke said more than 400 engineers are working at 24/7 to restore their energy to 5,000 houses with no electricity.

Getty image is on the roof of the Hynchleburg Leisure Center. Workers wearing orange reflective clothing are on a lot of fragmentsGetty image

The Hynchleburg Leisure Center lost the roof in the storm

The strong winds, including the Celtic Park, damaged several buildings, and the Scottish Park against the Scottish Premier League against Dundi was postponed.

In Glasgow, a 400 -year -old tree is connected with the Scottish queen.

Many branches in Daneli’s helpless district-It is said that Mary Stuart cares for a long time of illness, Henry Stuart, and Lord Darnley restored to health-he was blown in the strong wind. Essence

In Edinburgh, the Royal Botanical Garden saw the 15 trees including Edinburgh-29m (95 feet) CEDRUS Deodora, which was planted in 1859.

Daenli helplessly-a big tree is surrounded by height fences in the park. Most branches are snatched from the trunk, lying on the ground, some parts are attached to the ground

In the storm, the 400 -year -old Darnley Sycamore was severely damaged

Scotrail recommends that customers expect to continue to destroy their services.

Since Friday, the online railway engineer team has been inspected the route all night and carried out maintenance work, reporting about 500 personal incidents.

These include more than 120 trees on the orbit, damaged elevated wires, power failures, and other objects, as well as bleeding debris to the production line.

David Ross, director of Scottish Communication David Ross, told Broadcasting Corporation Good morning in Scotland The plan is “a very challenging weekend” and “still has a significant impact in the country.”

He said: “On weekends, colleagues on the Internet railway have done many jobs on the weekend.

“Most routes have been started and operated, but it is still continuously destroying some places in the country.”

He said the damage to the elevated wires caused the cancellation of El County and Infrade. The hanging trees of Coatbridge’s Whifflet have also caused damage, and the trees are still falling elsewhere in Lanarkshire.

Mr. Rose added: “This is a changeable picture, it will change again in the morning.”

He warned that certain damage would not be “quickly solved”, and interruptions may last for several days.

Ferry operator Calsac canceled navigation between Ardrossan and Bronick on Monday, and other sailing faced possible interference.

Suggesting passengers Check their journey Before travel.

The Scottish police responded to nearly 1,900 weather -related incidents across the country on the weekend, which closed or destroyed some roads due to debris and falling trees.

A 19 -year -old man is Kill in El County When his car was poured by a falling tree.

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