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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A fallen tree has caused a power outage on the train lines near Stockport as Storm Eunice batters the region.
National Rail has confirmed a tree has fallen on the line between Manchester and Stockport causing delays to all services.
The M.E.N.'s Dianne Bourne, who is currently stuck in Cheadle Hulme, says she has been told by a driver that the power has had to be switched off.
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Dianne said: "Just been told by train driver a tree has gone down on the train lines somewhere near Stockport and so the power has had to be switched off @MENnewsdesk ".
In an updated tweet, she said: "Update on trains: Network Rail have to get to the station, assess the damage and then advise the train companies how long it will take to fix - it’s apparently not a quick and easy fix. No ETA but all on board here at Cheadle are being urged to consider road transport now."
In a tweet Manchester Piccadilly said: "A tree is blocking the line between Manchester and Stockport - ALL train services are currently subject to delay, alteration and cancellation.
"Please check back for further information."
Storm Eunice has caused chaos across England after it hit earlier today (Friday).
Almost all train lines in and out of London have been suspended, and people are being urged not to travel unless necessary.
Multiple red weather warnings are in place across parts of the country, with forecasters warning of winds of more than 90mph.
Elsewhere, a building roof blew onto the train tracks near Oxfordshire, while the cover on London's O2 arena was ripped off in the high winds.
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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.
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..
Travel disruption caused by Storm Eunice will continue into Saturday as the clean-up begins from the deadly storm.
Storm Eunice has blown down a large street at Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash’s £1.2 million Essex home. A red weather warning was issued across the UK on Friday 18 February as Storm Eunice threatened to bring winds of up to 90mph.
Storm Eunice caused chaos across Greater Manchester, with trains suspended, roads blocked and buildings taking a battering.
Trees have been felled across Greater Manchester as Storm Eunice causes damage and disruption.
A man was killed by a falling tree as he tried to clear up the debris left by Storm Eunice.
Storm Eunice has caused a wave of train cancellations across the country due to fallen trees and debris on the lines.
Train operators across the UK are urging passengers not to travel at all today as Storm Eunice sweeps the country.