Dr. Robbie Cumming, a GP in Troon, Scotland, captured footage of waves crashing over the seawall on Friday morning. The storm caused significant damage to the town, with fences down and widespread disruption. Schools are closed, and medical appointments have been changed to telephone consultations due to safety concerns.
Dr Robbie Cumming captured footage of waves breaching the sea wall in Troon on his way to work as a GP on Friday morning."It's by far the worst I've ever known living here for 15 years."
"I have now come home for lunch and my fences are down and there's carnage out there. At least schools are closed and people are being cautious and staying indoors." "We have also changed appointments to telephone ones as we don't want people to risk coming into the surgery, although later this afternoon we will be seeing some patients.
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