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Thousands without power four days after Storm Eowyn

January 27, 2025
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BBC A tree in a park brought down by the wind lies on top of a mini. The area has been taped off.BBC

Many trees brought down by the storm in Scotland’s parks – like this one photographed in Kelvingrove on Sunday – have still to be cleared

Thousands of homes are still without power days after Storm Éowyn caused destruction across Scotland.

Scottish Power Energy Networks, which supplies central and southern Scotland, said about 5,000 homes had no supply on Monday morning.

Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) said it was still working to restore power to a further 2,700 homes – many in Argyll, Kintyre and in island communities.

Some rail services are still experiencing disruption after the whole network was closed on Friday – but ScotRail said the vast majority of services are now operational.

The following routes will not reopen on Monday, according to Network Rail:

  • Kilwinning – Ayr/Largs/Ardrossan
  • Dalreoch – Balloch
  • Ayr – Stranraer
  • Paisley Canal
  • Paisley – Gourock/Wemyss Bay

Most schools are expected to reopen, though the Scottish government said about 20 will remain closed for repairs.

Following a meeting of the Scottish government’s resilience room, First Minister John Swinney said: “The severity of the damage caused by this major event has had a considerable impact across a wide area of the country.

“While every effort has been made over the weekend to fully restore services, unfortunately it is clear some disruption can continue to be expected.”

Reuters A large pile of rubble and debris on a pavement from a flat above a shop with a collapsed wall - the entire side of the building is missing. Taken on Friday in the town of Denny near Falkirk.Reuters

Several buildings were damaged on Friday during a rare red weather warning including this property in Denny near Falkirk

At the storm’s peak, hurricane-force winds caused more than 280,000 homes to lose power across Scotland.

SSEN said customers have been provided with realistic updates on when they can expect supply to be restored with those awaiting reconnection urged to monitor SSEN’s power track website.

The provider estimated all customers will be reconnected before the end of Monday.

It has also provided warm spaces, hot meals and drinks to people in several communities who have been impacted by the storm.

Andy Smith, SSEN director of customer operations for the north of Scotland, added: “Several hundred engineers are working hard right now to fix faults safely and quickly, and we’ve had a group arrive from the southeast of England on Sunday morning to support our own response.”

SP Energy Networks’ Scotland Distribution Director, Aileen Rourke said power has been restored to 97% of impacted customers.

Speaking on BBC Radio’s Good Morning Scotland programme, she said: “This is unprecedented for us, all six of our districts have been impacted by the storm which is highly unusual.

“We are now in repair mode and have lots of work to carry out,”

Ms Rourke said over 400 engineers are working 24/7 to get the energy restored to the 5,000 homes still without power.

Getty Images A worker in orange reflective clothing stands on top of a large pile of debris from the roof of Helensburgh leisure centreGetty Images

Helensburgh leisure centre lost its roof during the storm

Several buildings were damaged by strong winds including Celtic Park where a Scottish Premiership match against Dundee was postponed.

In Glasgow, a 400-year-old tree with connections to Mary Queen of Scots was severely damaged.

A number of branches on the Darnley Sycamore – said to be where Mary Stuart nursed Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley back to health after a long illness – were blown off during high winds.

In Edinburgh, the Royal Botanic Gardens saw the loss of 15 trees including Edinburgh’s tallest tree – the 29m (95ft) cedrus deodora, planted in 1859.

The Darnley Sycamore - a large tree surrounded by a waist-height fence in a public park with the majority of branches snapped from the trunk of the tree, lying on the ground, some partially attached

The 400-year-old Darnley sycamore was badly damaged during the storm

ScotRail has advised customers to expect continued disruption of services.

Teams of Network Rail engineers have been checking routes through the night since Friday and carrying out repair work, with around 500 individual incidents reported.

These include more than 120 trees on tracks, damaged overhead wires, power supply failures and other objects and debris blown onto the line.

David Ross, ScotRail’s communications director, told BBC Radio’s Good Morning Scotland programme it had been “a very challenging weekend” and there was “still significant impact across the country”.

He said: “A lot of work has been carried out over the course of the weekend by colleagues at Network Rail.

“The vast majority of routes are up and running but there is still ongoing disruption is some parts of the country.”

He said damage to overhead wires had caused cancellations in Ayrshire and Inverclyde. Overhanging trees at Whifflet in Coatbridge had also caused disruption and trees were still falling onto the lines elsewhere in Lanarkshire.

“It is a changing picture and it will change over the course of the morning again,” Mr Ross added.

He warned some damage won’t be a “quick fix” and disruption could last a few days.

Ferry operator CalMac has cancelled sailings between Ardrossan and Brodick on Monday, with other sailings facing possible disruptions.

Passengers are advised to check their journey before travelling.

Police Scotland responded to almost 1,900 weather-related incidents across the country over the weekend with some roads closed or disrupted due to debris and fallen trees.

A 19-year-old man was killed in Ayrshire when his car was struck by a fallen tree.



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