The Met Office issued yellow and amber weather warnings on Tuesday.

Strong winds and rain from Storm Bram have caused disruption across the UK on Tuesday, with flights and trains cancelled and hundreds of properties left without power.

Nine weather warnings for wind remained in place on Tuesday evening, with amber warnings issued for the Scottish Highlands and Eilean Siar, Strathclyde, and Northern Ireland.

On Tuesday, 91 flights were cancelled at Dublin Airport, with around a further 10 flights diverted to other airports, due to strong winds.

There was flooding and a crash involving multiple vehicles on part of the M66 in Greater Manchester, which was shut southbound while crews cleared the water.

Some train services were suspended in Scotland, while the railway line was closed betwe

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