Hurricane Younis hit Britain

 Hurricane Younis hit Britain



Fifty flights were canceled in London, thousands of people without electricity


Hurricane Eunice, which formed in the Atlantic Ocean, hit Britain and Ireland. At 122 miles per hour, it hit Reuters, according to Reuters. Thousands of people have lost power due to the cyclone. Fifty flights to London have been canceled. The epicenter was reported below the Pacific Ocean floor, however; no tsunami alert was issued. The epicenter was reported below the Pacific Ocean floor, however; no tsunami alert was issued. There is a risk of death due to the storm. Red alerts have been issued in parts of London, the South East and East England. 


The storm hit the west of England and hit Cornwall. More than 100,000 people in Wales have lost power due to power outages and falling trees. Due to strong winds in London, the white-domed roof made of 2 arena fabric has been torn apart. Stars like Beyonc ও and Rihanna from Rolling Stones had concerts at this O2 Arena. The storm has disrupted communications in the UK. Rail companies have urged passengers not to travel in stormy weather.

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