Storm Darragh battered the UK and Ireland with fierce winds exceeding 90 mph, causing widespread power outages and travel chaos. A rare red warning was issued, urging residents to stay indoors. Over 86,000 homes in the UK and 400,000 in Ireland lost power.
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