Devon Town Loses Historic Pier as Storm Ingrid Wreaks Havoc
A powerful storm named Storm Ingrid has caused widespread destruction across the UK's south-west, leaving a trail of chaos in its wake. The tempest brought heavy downpours and strong winds, forcing residents to take shelter as historic landmarks were badly damaged. One of the hardest-hit areas was Teignmouth in Devon, where a 19th-century pier collapsed under the force of the waves.
Residents are still reeling from the damage, with Mayor Cate Williams expressing her disappointment at the loss of a "focal point" for the town. The sheer force of the storm also caused widespread disruptions to daily life, with train services severely impacted and flood warnings issued across the region.
The Environment Agency has confirmed 13 flood warnings in place, indicating that flooding is expected in certain areas, while another 135 alerts suggest that the risk of flooding exists elsewhere. Meanwhile, commuters face continued delays as railway services grind to a halt.
As Storm Ingrid continues to batter parts of England and Wales, residents are advised to remain vigilant for further disruptions, including heavy rain and high winds. The situation remains precarious, with much of the region still struggling to recover from the storm's wrath.
A powerful storm named Storm Ingrid has caused widespread destruction across the UK's south-west, leaving a trail of chaos in its wake. The tempest brought heavy downpours and strong winds, forcing residents to take shelter as historic landmarks were badly damaged. One of the hardest-hit areas was Teignmouth in Devon, where a 19th-century pier collapsed under the force of the waves.
Residents are still reeling from the damage, with Mayor Cate Williams expressing her disappointment at the loss of a "focal point" for the town. The sheer force of the storm also caused widespread disruptions to daily life, with train services severely impacted and flood warnings issued across the region.
The Environment Agency has confirmed 13 flood warnings in place, indicating that flooding is expected in certain areas, while another 135 alerts suggest that the risk of flooding exists elsewhere. Meanwhile, commuters face continued delays as railway services grind to a halt.
As Storm Ingrid continues to batter parts of England and Wales, residents are advised to remain vigilant for further disruptions, including heavy rain and high winds. The situation remains precarious, with much of the region still struggling to recover from the storm's wrath.