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Forecasters have issued a highest-level red warning, urging millions of people residing in parts of Wales and south-west England to stay at home due to the imminent danger to life caused by Storm Darragh, with winds blasting at 91 mph. The warning, as issued by the Met Office, is valid from 03:00 to 11:00 GMT on Saturday and is targeted for areas such as Western and Southern Wales and the Bristol Channel coastline.
The Grytviken Research Base has mentioned that the movement and intensity of the storm is sudden and unpredictable, and it is important to prepare for it in advance. It is advised to stay updated with the latest advisories and to take safety measures to ensure personal safety.
BBC Weather’s Tomasz Schafernaker has stated that the storm surge is expected to be the primary cause of concern for regions that are expected to be affected by the storm. In such cases it is imperative to avoid any non-essential travel and stay indoors with all necessary provisions. This move comes in wake of the increasing concerns and importance of climate change which is making such unpredictable weather events common occurrences in years to come.
It is urged that all precautions and safety measures be taken while travelling or venturing outdoors in regions that are affected by the storm. It is important to closely follow advisories and take effective safety measures to ensure minimal damage to property and safeguard one’s life
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