The worst hurricane to hit Britain in three decades hit the shores of EUNICE Cornwall.
According to reports, hundreds of people lost power in Cornwall due to strong winds and thousands of people are trapped in their homes.
According to reports, winds of 122 miles per hour have been blowing since the storm hit and many buildings and houses have been damaged due to this.
According to reports, due to strong winds, trees and walls collapsed in several places, in which one person was killed and several others were injured while several vehicles were also affected.
In addition, several bridges have been closed to traffic and dozens of flights have been canceled.
The storm has caused trains to be canceled in Wales and schools in Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Bristol to be closed.
The Meteorological Department has issued flood warnings for England, Scotland and Wales due to the storm, while a yellow snow warning has been issued for northern England.
The army has been directed to be ready for the rescue operation.