Storm Eowyn caused significant damage in Helensburgh, Scotland, with high winds and waves flooding East Clyde Street and causing debris to be swept across the road. The storm also resulted in power outages across the country, with Dumfries and Galloway being particularly affected.
Helensburgh is just one location to have bore the brunt of Storm Eowyn today – with video footage showing the force of the driving winds washing the waterfront on to the road there.
The blustery conditions, with winds up to 100mph, saw the water spray across the street there as much of East Clyde Street was either flooded or had debris swept across it.
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