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Wales on yellow alert for more Storm Bram chaos

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December 10, 2025

THE Met Office issued a fresh yellow wind warning for much of Wales as Storm Bram brought further strong winds to large parts of Wales yesterday evening.

- BRYANA FRANCIS Reporter bryana.francis@walesonline.co.uk

Wales on yellow alert for more Storm Bram chaos

Flooding on the B5106 near Llanrwst A major part of the roof came down at Holyhead Leisure Centre The River Taff spills over its banks

(Chris Coates JDMEDIAFILM Rob Browne)

The alert came after a day of heavy rain and high winds brought disruption across the country, including the partial closure of the M4 Prince of Wales Bridge.

The M48 old Severn Bridge had already closed due to high winds.

Drivers faced long delays after National Highways identified several lighting columns which required immediate removal “due to risk of collapse”.

On Anglesey, emergency services were called after a roof was ripped off Holyhead Leisure Centre while staff and users were in the centre.

They were evacuated from the site. It is understood no one has been injured.

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