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UK: EasyJet Flight Attempts to Land During Storm Bram

Storm Bram swept across the UK, leaving thousands of travelers stranded on Wednesday morning, December 10. The storm's 90 mph winds have caused hundreds of flight delays and cancellations across major airports, including Manchester and Dublin. London Heathrow alone saw more than 600 inbound and outbound flights delayed and a further 32 cancelled on Tuesday, December 9. The Met Office has a series of yellow weather warnings for wind and rain that are continuing throughout Wednesday. This video was taken aboard a flight from Glasgow that attempted to land at Bristol Airport twice amid the storm.

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Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

A view of the vandalized Tina Shell gas station on May 21, 2024 in Noumea, New Caledonia. Australia and New Zealand say they have received clearance to send planes to New Caledonia to pick up travellers stranded after unrest shut down the international airport. Australia is deploying two planes on Tuesday to evacuate some of the 300 of its citizens who have registered for assistance in the French Pacific territory. The first of "a series" of proposed flights will also leave New Zealand and bring about 50 people home, the government in Wellington said. The unrest began last week after lawmakers in Paris voted through changes that will allow more French residents to vote in local elections, a move indigenous leaders say will dilute the political influence of native people. Photo by MMIIAS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

French and Australian planes stand on the tarmac on May 21, 2024 at Magenta aiport in Noumea, New Caledonia. Australia and New Zealand say they have received clearance to send planes to New Caledonia to pick up travellers stranded after unrest shut down the international airport. Australia is deploying two planes on Tuesday to evacuate some of the 300 of its citizens who have registered for assistance in the French Pacific territory. The first of "a series" of proposed flights will also leave New Zealand and bring about 50 people home, the government in Wellington said. The unrest began last week after lawmakers in Paris voted through changes that will allow more French residents to vote in local elections, a move indigenous leaders say will dilute the political influence of native people. Photo by MMIIAS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

A view of the vandalized Tina Shell gas station on May 21, 2024 in Noumea, New Caledonia. Australia and New Zealand say they have received clearance to send planes to New Caledonia to pick up travellers stranded after unrest shut down the international airport. Australia is deploying two planes on Tuesday to evacuate some of the 300 of its citizens who have registered for assistance in the French Pacific territory. The first of "a series" of proposed flights will also leave New Zealand and bring about 50 people home, the government in Wellington said. The unrest began last week after lawmakers in Paris voted through changes that will allow more French residents to vote in local elections, a move indigenous leaders say will dilute the political influence of native people. Photo by MMIIAS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

French and Australian planes stand on the tarmac on May 21, 2024 at Magenta aiport in Noumea, New Caledonia. Australia and New Zealand say they have received clearance to send planes to New Caledonia to pick up travellers stranded after unrest shut down the international airport. Australia is deploying two planes on Tuesday to evacuate some of the 300 of its citizens who have registered for assistance in the French Pacific territory. The first of "a series" of proposed flights will also leave New Zealand and bring about 50 people home, the government in Wellington said. The unrest began last week after lawmakers in Paris voted through changes that will allow more French residents to vote in local elections, a move indigenous leaders say will dilute the political influence of native people. Photo by MMIIAS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

French and Australian planes stand on the tarmac on May 21, 2024 at Magenta aiport in Noumea, New Caledonia. Australia and New Zealand say they have received clearance to send planes to New Caledonia to pick up travellers stranded after unrest shut down the international airport. Australia is deploying two planes on Tuesday to evacuate some of the 300 of its citizens who have registered for assistance in the French Pacific territory. The first of "a series" of proposed flights will also leave New Zealand and bring about 50 people home, the government in Wellington said. The unrest began last week after lawmakers in Paris voted through changes that will allow more French residents to vote in local elections, a move indigenous leaders say will dilute the political influence of native people. Photo by MMIIAS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

French and Australian planes stand on the tarmac on May 21, 2024 at Magenta aiport in Noumea, New Caledonia. Australia and New Zealand say they have received clearance to send planes to New Caledonia to pick up travellers stranded after unrest shut down the international airport. Australia is deploying two planes on Tuesday to evacuate some of the 300 of its citizens who have registered for assistance in the French Pacific territory. The first of "a series" of proposed flights will also leave New Zealand and bring about 50 people home, the government in Wellington said. The unrest began last week after lawmakers in Paris voted through changes that will allow more French residents to vote in local elections, a move indigenous leaders say will dilute the political influence of native people. Photo by MMIIAS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

Australia And New Zealand Send Evacuation Flights Amid Unrest - Noumea

French and Australian planes stand on the tarmac on May 21, 2024 at Magenta aiport in Noumea, New Caledonia. Australia and New Zealand say they have received clearance to send planes to New Caledonia to pick up travellers stranded after unrest shut down the international airport. Australia is deploying two planes on Tuesday to evacuate some of the 300 of its citizens who have registered for assistance in the French Pacific territory. The first of "a series" of proposed flights will also leave New Zealand and bring about 50 people home, the government in Wellington said. The unrest began last week after lawmakers in Paris voted through changes that will allow more French residents to vote in local elections, a move indigenous leaders say will dilute the political influence of native people. Photo by MMIIAS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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BRITAIN-HEATWAVE-TRANSPORTATION

BRITAIN-HEATWAVE-TRANSPORTATION

(220719) -- ALNMOUTH, July 19, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Travellers are stranded at Alnmouth station due to railroad failure amid high temperature in Alnmouth, Britain, July 18, 2022. The United Kingdom had its hottest day on record on Tuesday with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in some places. The sweltering heat put the country's transport and medical services to a severe test. (Xinhua/Li Ying)

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BRITAIN-HEATWAVE-TRANSPORTATION

BRITAIN-HEATWAVE-TRANSPORTATION

(220719) -- ALNMOUTH, July 19, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Travellers are stranded at Alnmouth station due to railroad failure amid high temperature in Alnmouth, Britain, July 18, 2022. The United Kingdom had its hottest day on record on Tuesday with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in some places. The sweltering heat put the country's transport and medical services to a severe test. (Xinhua/Li Ying)

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BRITAIN-HEATWAVE-TRANSPORTATION

BRITAIN-HEATWAVE-TRANSPORTATION

(220719) -- ALNMOUTH, July 19, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Travellers are stranded at Alnmouth station due to railroad failure amid high temperature in Alnmouth, Britain, July 18, 2022. The United Kingdom had its hottest day on record on Tuesday with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in some places. The sweltering heat put the country's transport and medical services to a severe test. (Xinhua/Li Ying)

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