The Met Office says to expect 'damage to buildings and homes', with 'power lines and trees brought down'.
There’s a chance of power cuts due to the stormy weather The south east of England is bracing itself for strong winds as Storm Ciarán approaches. The storm is set to batter the UK, with amber warnings in place and a number of flights to the Channel Islands already cancelled. High winds and rain overnight have already flooded streets, closed down schools, ripped roofs clean off, and blocked roads and rail lines with fallen trees across the UK.
However, this amount increases by £40 for every additional six hours you are left without power, to a maximum of £2,000. And Citizens Advice has shared how exactly to claim this cash – though the advice and process differs depending on which country you’re in. If you’re in England, Citizens Advice says: ‘Your electricity network operator will transfer the money into your bank account or send you a cheque.
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