Storm Herminia flood warnings issued in Scotland as heavy wind and rain expected

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Flood warnings have been issued in Scotland as Storm Herminia moves in, as the country continues to recover from Eowyn. Thousands across the UK have been left without power after Storn Eowyn, which killed two people.

Storm Herminia has brought a "danger to life" risk warning with commuters told to take care in the storm with heavy rain and strong winds expectedThe Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) said there is danger of flooding in West Luce Bay South, in Wigtownshire, and Loch Ryan, near Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway.SEPA warned: "A combination of high tides and prevailing weather conditions means that flooding from the sea is expected along the coastline in Loch Ryan.

Areas at potential risk include low-lying land and roads along the coastline. Wave overtopping is expected to affect low lying parts of Stranraer."A combination of high tides and prevailing weather conditions means that flooding from the sea is expected along the coastline in West Luce Bay South.

Areas at potential risk include low-lying land and roads along the coastline, particularly at Kilstay Bay. "Wave overtopping is expected.

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