A suspected mini-tornado wreaked havoc in Cornwall, causing significant damage to homes and a holiday park, as Storm Eowyn brought severe weather to the UK. Emergency services responded to numerous incidents, with one minor injury reported.
On the evening of 22 November, Chester railway and bus stations were evacuated following a security alert involving suspicious activity reported on two buses. This prompted a swift response from police and emergency services, leading to the deployment of a bomb disposal team. Streets in the city centre were cordoned off, causing significant travel disruption. National Rail services in and out of Chester were halted, affecting both rail and bus passengers until the situation was resolved later in the evening.
A tragic event occurred at Dublin Airport on 17 November 2024, resulting in the death of a foreign national. Gardaí reported it as a personal tragedy with no foul play indicated. The incident led to significant traffic disruptions and a police presence, though details remain scarce. This tragedy joins other recent incidents, underscoring concerns about airport safety and emergency response.