Heavy Snow In Wake Of Storm Arwen
Manchester Evening News|November 29, 2021
Heavy snow has added to problems as transport links were also thrown into chaos by Storm Arwen.
Heavy Snow In Wake Of Storm Arwen

Tens of thousands of residents across the UK were still without electricity in the wake of Storm Arwen, which claimed the lives of three people in the UK. About 50,000 North East customers are still waiting for supplies to be reconnected. In the North West, up to 16,000 homes and businesses are without power.

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