Ibrox Stadium has suffered serious damage caused by Storm Eowyn.
Rangers appear to have joined the list of SPFL clubs to have suffered serious damage caused by Storm Eowyn.
This comes as the country has been battered with 100mph winds caused by Storm Eowyn following rare red weather warnings and a danger to life notice being issued. More than 35,000 homes in Scotland have been left without power and considerable damage expected across the country. This comes as Central, Tayside & Fife, south west Scotland, Lothian Borders and Strathclyde were the areas first covered by the most severe warning the Met Office can issue. However, the warning, in place until 5pm today, now covers as far south as Lockerbie on the south-west of Scotland.
Earlier today a blackout caused by Storm Eowyn badly struck Dumfries and Galloway as 11,000 Scots homes lost power. This followed a previous power outage in the area as well as Ayrshire, East Lothian, Falkirk and the Scottish Borders.
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