suffered significant damage to its roof following high winds caused by Storm Eunice. Winds caused by the adverse weather shredded parts of the white-domed roof of the venue, which is located near Greenwich, South East London.
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This is the moment several planes attempted to land at Manchester Airport as Storm Eunice battered the country.
Video footage shows planes visibly shake as they struggled against winds of up to 58mph on Friday (February 18).
Nine pilots were forced to abandon their landings and loop around before trying again.
The video, taken by Matt at AviationUpClose, captured planes attempt to land from Venice, Luqa, Marrakesh, Rome, Barcelona, Fueteventura and Tenerife.
One Marrakesh flight was diverted to Glasgow, a Fuerteventura was diverted to Bordeaux and a Tenerife flight was diverted to Liverpool.
Another made a very gusty landing following two go-arounds at London Stansted Airport.
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The footage was taken from the airport pub.
Multiple red weather warnings were in place as the storm swept the UK yesterday.
The highest ever wind speed was recorded in the Isle of Wight at 122mph.
A 'danger to life' warning was in place for south Wales and parts of south-west England.
People were urged to stay at home amid fears the storm was the worst in the UK in 30 years.
There was widespread disruption on the roads and railways as the gale force winds lead to flying debris and dangerous conditions.
Today, travel disruption caused by Storm Eunice will continue into Saturday as the clean-up begins from the deadly storm.
Many train services will remain suspended on Saturday morning and 'do not travel' notices have been reissued for a number of services, according to National Rail Enquiries.
National Rail said “routes across most of Great Britain” remain affected.
Manchester Piccadilly advised travellers to check with National Rail
suffered significant damage to its roof following high winds caused by Storm Eunice. Winds caused by the adverse weather shredded parts of the white-domed roof of the venue, which is located near Greenwich, South East London.
Terrified passengers ‘screamed and prayed’ when a plane had to abort a landing at Manchester Airport during Storm Eunice.
Dave has been forced to postpone his upcoming London shows at The O2 due to the damage the venue suffered this week at the hands of Storm Eunice.The rapper was due to perform at the venue on Monday (February 21) and Tuesday (22) as part of his ‘We’re All Alone In This Together’ UK tour.However, winds caused by the adverse weather conditions shredded parts of the white-domed roof of The O2, which is located near Greenwich in South East London.Posting on Twitter, Dave wrote: “Bad news, The O2 have told us Monday and Tuesday’s shows can’t happen. (Storm/roof) we’re doing everything we can to reschedule the shows to play as soon as possible.“Have been told it won’t be too long I’ll know more on Monday and will return with a tweet then..
Manchester United U18s fixture at Blackburn Rovers has been abandoned due to heavy snow.
Football pundit Ian Wright was involved in a car accident earlier today as he made his way to the Match Of The Day studios in Greater Manchester.
Manchester City have confirmed that Saturday's evenings fixture will go ahead amid the storm that is sweeping over the United Kingdom this weekend.
Travel disruption caused by Storm Eunice will continue into Saturday as the clean-up begins from the deadly storm.
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