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Storm Noa causes injuries, power cuts and chaos throughout the UK

Storm Noa has caused havoc and destruction across the UK (Picture: Crediton Fire Station; LNP; Solent)
Storm Noa has caused havoc and destruction across the UK (Picture: Crediton Fire Station; Getty; Solent)

Wreckage lines the roads and hundreds of properties have been left without power as Storm Noa continues to wreak havoc across the UK.

In Fareham, Hampshire, a woman has been reported to have been seriously injured after scaffolding fell onto a main shopping street.

Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service assisted the woman following the incident in West Street at about 1.45pm before she was passed to the care of paramedics, according to the BBC.

At Blackpool Pleasure Beach, customers on the Big One roller coaster had to be escorted down after the ride was stopped because of the adverse weather.

(Picture: Crediton Fire Station) Crews from Crediton and North Tawton Fire Station, along with a flexi-duty officer, attended a single vehicle road traffic collision today where a vehicle had been struck by a falling tree on the A377 near Spence Combe. Crews were able to remove the casualty from the vehicle following a casualty assessment, creating space inside the car by moving the seats back. The casualty was then treated at scene until the arrival of the ambulance crews who took her aboard and in to hospital for a full assessment of injuries, injuries are not suspected to be serious at this stage. Crews then remained on scene to allow police to complete their investigations and to make the vehicle safe. We wish the casualty all the best for her ongoing recovery.
Storm Noa has been causing chaos throughout the UK (Picture: Crediton Fire Station)
A woman was today rushed to hospital with 'serious injuries' after scaffolding was blown off a roof and came crashing down on her amid strong Storm Noa winds. Emergency services rushed to a high street in a town after the metal scaffolding was blown down outside a Halifax bank. Shop workers on the high street in Fareham, Hants, described hearing a 'loud bang', with dramatic photos showing metal strewn across the street. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS. ? Portsmouth News/Solent News & Photo Agency UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
A woman was sriously injured after strong winds in Fareham caused scaffolding to fall on top of her (Picture: Solent News)

A spokesperson for Blackpool Pleasure Beach told the Blackpool Gazette: ‘At 2.50pm on Tuesday, April 11, Blackpool Pleasure Beach stopped the Big One train on the ride’s lift hill due to sudden changes in weather conditions.

‘Guests on the ride were reassured and escorted from the ride by Blackpool Pleasure Beach staff.

‘Due to high gusts of wind the Big One roller coaster closed for the remainder of the day.’

In Brighton, a desperate search and rescue operation has been launched after a person was swept out to sea from the nearby pier.

A spokesperson for Sussex Police said: ‘Searches by the Shoreham and Newhaven RNLI lifeboats and the coastguard helicopter are currently ongoing along with coastguard teams and police on the shoreline.

‘We have no further details currently.’

Rail services including Southern, Thameslink and Great Western Rail have reported delays or cancellations following the poor conditions.

BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 12: Large waves crash into the seafront on April 12, 2023 in Brighton, United Kingdom. Storm Noa, named by the french meteorological office, is causing high winds and flooding along the south coast of England. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
A search and rescue operation has been lauched in Brighton after a person was swept out to sea (Picture: Getty)
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Passengers onboard ‘The Big One’ in Blackpool were forced to be evacuated due to the strong winds (Picture: Facebook)

South Western Railway said train services running across the whole of its network may be cancelled or delayed due to high winds, with disruption expected until 10pm.

Major motorways were also closed including two sections of the M4 in Wales as well as the M48 Severn Bridge, where National Highways reported gusts of 68mph.

Coastal areas in the South West were worst hit, with the National Grid reporting in the afternoon that 268 properties in Devon and 43 in Cornwall had been left without power.

A 96mph gust was recorded by the Met Office at The Needles on The Isle of White – the strongest in the UK.

Tom Morgan, a meteorologist at the Met Office, said: ‘In addition to the strong winds, we’ve seen heavy showers and thunderstorms relatively widely through England and Wales this afternoon, particularly in south-east England and East Anglia.

‘We’ve also seen snow across the higher ground of Wales in the Pennines, and across the Scottish Highlands.’

Wind and rain sweeping through regions have led to rapid drops in temperature, with temperatures falling in Rothamsted, Hertfordshire, by four degrees in the space of an hour.

TOPSHOT - Storm Noa batters the south coast as waves break over Newhaven Lighthouse, on April 12, 2023. (Photo by GLYN KIRK / AFP) (Photo by GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images)
Gusts of up to 96mph were recorded in the Isle of Wight (Picture: Getty)

Scotland also experienced heavy showers, with western areas seeing up to 40mm of rain and other areas getting 20mm.

Temperatures in Scotland remained around 5C but will dip to freezing level overnight, particularly in rural areas in the north of the country.

A yellow warning for wind was lifted in Northern Ireland, though some coastal areas experienced winds of 50mph.

Met Office spokesman Stephen Dixon said: ‘The set up is low pressure dominant both in the South West and in Scotland.

‘Overnight tonight and into Thursday, we are expecting these low-pressure systems to combine and move into the North Sea. This will leave behind showers across much of the UK with winds decreasing throughout the day on Thursday.’

Although the weather system is a named storm in France, it is not classed as such by the Met Office.

The first storm to be named by the Met Office, or Irish or Dutch weather services, this season will still be Storm Antoni, in accordance with the 2022/23 name list.

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