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Natural disasters hit Corona-hit Britain

 

Natural disasters have also hit Britain, which is battling a new strain of the coronavirus.

Hurricane Bella was followed by winds of up to 100 mph in most parts of the UK, with heavy rainfall.

According to media reports, winds of 106 miles per hour were recorded in the Isle of Wight, while heavy rains continued in the UK along with hurricanes.

Storms and rains have also affected livelihoods in the North West of England, parts of Wales, Scotland and Ireland.

According to media reports, the Meteorological Department issued a yellow warning regarding snow and ice.

Rail service has been delayed in southern England, with bad weather threatening to affect ferry service between Dover and Banana.

In Wales, 21,000 homes were cut off yesterday, most of them restored, but 1,700 are still without power.

Homes in Bedford and Oxfordshire have been damaged by floodwaters, with 1,300 homes evacuated and more than 1,000 in Northampton evacuated.

According to the community secretary, in the current situation, the government's instructions should be followed and the affected areas should be kept away.

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