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A woman has died and four people were taken to hospital after winds felled trees and caused widespread disruption.
Gusts of up to 88mph - the tail end of Hurricane Gonzalo - hit Oban in western Scotland, while the Met Office issued wind warnings for much of the UK.
About 10,000 passengers were affected by flight cancellations at Heathrow, and several UK ferries did not sail.
The woman died in central London, with a man hurt in a nearby incident and three people injured in West Sussex.
The winds were quite strong today but I had never thought it would have killed someone! R.I.P
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-Skittle wroteThis post is not that informative, you haven't put in the title of what storm has hit where and barely any information about it, i know it sounds like im giving you criticism but i just telling on how to get more attention and how to improve it because you haven't explain well at all on what this news report is about, your only telling us that 1 women has died and 4 have been injured and the gusts were up to 88 mphs (109 mph was the strongest gust at Cairn Gorm Summit) then you post the source of course but you should at least put a bit more information about the storm that hit the UK.A woman has died and four people were taken to hospital after winds felled trees and caused widespread disruption.
Gusts of up to 88mph - the tail end of Hurricane Gonzalo - hit Oban in western Scotland, while the Met Office issued wind warnings for much of the UK.
About 10,000 passengers were affected by flight cancellations at Heathrow, and several UK ferries did not sail.
The woman died in central London, with a man hurt in a nearby incident and three people injured in West Sussex.
The winds were quite strong today but I had never thought it would have killed someone! R.I.P
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SuperCell wrote-Skittle wroteThis post is not that informative, you haven't put in the title of what storm has hit where and barely any information about it, i know it sounds like im giving you criticism but i just telling on how to get more attention and how to improve it because you haven't explain well at all on what this news report is about, your only telling us that 1 women has died and 4 have been injured and the gusts were up to 88 mphs (109 mph was the strongest gust at Cairn Gorm Summit) then you post the source of course but you should at least put a bit more information about the storm that hit the UK.A woman has died and four people were taken to hospital after winds felled trees and caused widespread disruption.
Gusts of up to 88mph - the tail end of Hurricane Gonzalo - hit Oban in western Scotland, while the Met Office issued wind warnings for much of the UK.
About 10,000 passengers were affected by flight cancellations at Heathrow, and several UK ferries did not sail.
The woman died in central London, with a man hurt in a nearby incident and three people injured in West Sussex.
The winds were quite strong today but I had never thought it would have killed someone! R.I.P
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Its not posted for people to look at, I posted it to respect the people that died and then to inform about the story. I did not write so much because then there would be no point in looking at the actual article.
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