Rangers Stadium Suffers Damage as Storm Eowyn Ravages Scotland

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Rangers Stadium Suffers Damage as Storm Eowyn Ravages Scotland
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Storm Eowyn wreaks havoc across Scotland, leaving thousands without power and causing widespread damage. Rangers Football Club's Ibrox stadium suffers structural damage to its roofing, prompting concern among fans.

Rangers Football Club appears to have suffered damage to their stadium, Ibrox , due to Storm Eowyn . A video circulating online shows significant portions of the roofing on the Bill Struth Main Stand detached, with large holes beginning to appear. This alarming footage has sparked concern among supporters, with some expressing worry about the potential for further damage.

Another fan remarked on the state of the surrounding area, pointing out long-standing issues with potholes and spray paint markings. They hoped that the stadium would receive some much-needed upgrades during the off-season. This incident comes amidst a nationwide battering by Storm Eowyn, which has brought 100mph winds and a rare red weather warning. Over 35,000 homes in Scotland are without power, and extensive damage is expected across the country. Rangers are scheduled to play Dundee United at Tannadice on Sunday, but the game's outcome hinges on the lasting effects of Storm Eowyn. This storm's impact has been widespread, with Greenock Morton's 'Cowshed' stand also showing considerable damage, with large sections of the roofing torn off. The Met Office issued a red weather warning for several regions, including Central, Tayside & Fife, south west Scotland, Lothian Borders, and Strathclyde. The warning originally covered the most severe areas but has since expanded to include as far south as Lockerbie. A gust of 100mph was recorded at Drumalbin in South Lanarkshire, marking the strongest gust recorded in the UK during Storm Eowyn. The storm has led to widespread school closures due to safety concerns, with hundreds of thousands of pupils staying home. All ScotRail train services have been suspended due to the high winds, rain, and heavy snow expected to impact large parts of the country.Earlier on Friday, a power outage caused by Storm Eowyn severely affected Dumfries and Galloway, leaving 11,000 homes without electricity. This followed previous power outages in Dumfries and Galloway, Ayrshire, East Lothian, Falkirk, and the Scottish Borders. A yellow snow warning came into effect at 6am on Friday for Grampian, Tayside, and the Highlands, lasting until 11.59pm. The storm's impact is a stark reminder of the power of nature and the importance of preparedness in the face of severe weather events.

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