LIVE UPDATES: Storm Eunice in Battersea

By Lexi Iles

19th Feb 2022 | Local Features

Storm Eunice is raging her way across the UK today.

With winds expected to reach up to 100mph in some areas, London has been put on a red weather warning until at least 15:00 today.

Stay up to date with all the latest information via Battersea Nub News.

17.17: Reports of falling roof tiles from Sacred Herat Church onto Trott Street.

  1. 30: SWR and Network Rail rule out return of train services.
said: "While we are working hard to try to restore some services later tonight, we cannot guarantee any trains will run for the rest of the day and customers should make alternative travel arrangements if possible."
  1. 30: Clapham Junction Station has now been closed.
12.50: Tree surgeons have arrived not the scene to remove the tree. 12:32 Clapham Junction has been evacuated due to weather conditions.
  1. 00: Reports of a fallen tree on Battersea Bridge Road.
11.40: Battersea Arts Centre announce their shows Duckie and Walk the Runway will be cancelled due to adverse weather conditions. 08.42: Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan urges people to stay indoors during the storm. Got a story? Get in touch with Lexi Iles via [email protected] or call 07964789627 [I]Find all the latest news for your local area by following us on Facebook,Twitter and Instagram.

     

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