The QEII Bridge connecting Essex and Kent has been closed as Storm Darragh brings strong winds, causing widespread disruption across the region.
All southbound traffic on the M25 is being diverted through the Dartford Tunnels. The east bore tunnel is currently handling southbound/clockwise traffic, while the west bore is reserved for northbound traffic with a height restriction of 4.8m (15’9”). Vehicles exceeding this height must reroute via the clockwise M25.
The Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for Kent yesterday afternoon (December 6), which remains in effect until tomorrow morning (December 8). Storm Darragh, the fourth named storm of the season, has already led to winds of up to 80mph, 130 flood alerts across the UK, and significant disruption to travel services.
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Residents are being warned of potential damage to buildings, power outages, and flying debris, which pose risks of injury and danger to life. The government has issued an emergency alert advising millions to stay home.
DFDS released a statement saying:
“All passengers are being contacted. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.”
The storm’s severe impact highlights the importance of heeding safety warnings. Residents and travelers are urged to stay updated on weather conditions and follow travel advisories to avoid unnecessary risks.
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