UK weather: Rivers burst their banks as Storm Ciara causes travel chaos

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UK weather: Rivers burst their banks as StormCiara brings heavy rain and winds of up to 97mph to Britain. Click below for live updates 👇

Part of a wall belonging to Sonia's Bistro, on the banks of the River Teviot in the town of Hawick in the Scottish Borders, has been blown off and washed away by Storm Ciara. Pics: Michal Butlewski:Police have cordoned off a part of Woking town centre after reports of debris falling from a building.

A British Airways plane is thought to have made the fastest ever flight by a conventional airliner from New York to London. The airline regained the subsonic record from Norwegian, whose Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner flew from New York to London Gatwick in five hours and 13 minutes in 2018. Keith McDowall, 90, from Islington in north London, told the PA news agency:"I've never had anything quite like it. I admit I was scared.The latest satellite and radar imagery:Queues of people waiting to rebook their flights which have been cancelled at Belfast City Airport:A surfer has been rescued from the rough seas of Storm Ciara after losing his board.

Lindsey Wells took a picture of the crane by Stanmore tube station in London at just after 11am and said two fire engines were in attendance. Spencer Larham, secretary of the club, says:"It's been there 10 years - since the stadium was built - and has survived stronger winds than this but it was the direction which did the damage.

 

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