Europe

Storm Isha leaves tens of thousands without power in UK

A major storm that has swept across the United Kingdom has left tens of thousands of people without power. The storm, which has been named Storm Isha, has brought heavy rain, wind, and snow to parts of the country.

Wind gusts of up to 99 miles per hour have been recorded in some parts of the UK, and the storm has caused widespread disruption to travel and power supplies.

Thousands of homes and businesses have been without power, and some roads have been closed due to fallen trees and debris.

The storm is expected to continue to move eastwards across the UK on Monday, and further disruption is expected.

The Met Office has issued a yellow wind warning for parts of the UK, and a further yellow warning for snow is expected to be issued later on Monday.

Electricity companies are working to restore power to as many people as possible, but some people may be without power for several hours or even days.

The storm has also caused disruption to train services, and some roads are closed due to fallen trees and debris.

Drivers are advised to be aware of the weather conditions and to check for updates before travelling.