| Surprise and shock as 100mph+ winds 
batter UKPhotographs by Patrick Trollope
 
 STORM Doris cause disruption across 
Merseyside and much of the North West, with flights cancelled, trains delayed 
and even the Port of Liverpool having to be shut down. As the storm blasted over 
the UK, it sadly left 3 dead, 2 women and a male, and also Sadly a few 
throughout the UK were left fighting for the lives after accidents due to the 
gale. 
 As a direct result the public on Merseyside along with other parts of the North 
West, England, were rightly advised to avoid any non-essential travel and stay 
indoors if possible.
 
 On Merseyside wind speeds topped 110mph at times, resulting in multiple 
incidents of structural collapse of buildings. High winds and damp waterlogged 
ground resulted in multiple reports of fallen trees, dangerous roof tiles and 
signage amongst other things causing in travel chaos.
 
 As we mentioned earlier, Peel Ports, who run 
the Liverpool Docks, had to shut down all operations:- "Safety of all on 
the site is our highest priority! We would like to thank everyone for their 
understanding. We had no choice but to take this very unusual step and close 
down our operations until the wind speeds had reduced, for the safety of our 
employees, contractors and customers. We recorded gusts of over 100mph."
 Safety concerns led to many bus services and also Mersey Ferries suspending 
operations, adding to the disruption.
 
 Co-op Insurance told us that:- "With the 
impacts of Storm Doris being seen across the UK, we have received more storm 
claims in 24 hours than we've seen in the whole of 2017. The Midlands was the 
worst hit, seeing 39% of claims, followed by the North West at 23% and London 
just 16%. Most of these claims are mostly low in severity with slipped tiles, 
and property and vehicle damage due to falling trees and branches." Jonathan Guy, Head of Claims at Co-op 
Insurance, said:- "If you do have any neighbours who may need support, 
check to see if they need your help. If your property has been damaged by the 
bad weather, contact your insurer as soon as possible so that they can assess 
the level of damage and make the necessary arrangements to deal with your 
claim." 
 Amanda Stretton, Motoring Editor, at 
Confused.com, said:- "This just shows us that type of weather requires the 
most care and preparation if you're to stay safe. When the weather turns and 
you're out in your vehicle, it can be tempting to put your foot down and drive 
home as quickly as possible. However, powerful winds, wet roads and excessive 
speeds spell trouble. Our research reveals a quarter of drivers have had an 
accident or near miss on account of bad weather conditions. In particular, 
drivers should be aware of the effect stormy weather will have on their driving 
ability, with one in ten having lost control of their car and 40% having skidded 
on account of troublesome weather conditions. As well as being more vigilant in 
these conditions, drivers need to plan their journeys in advance. Leaving home 
at least 10 minutes earlier, in order to prepare their car and drive carefully, 
will help drivers to avoid that potentially dangerous mad rush to work and 
reduce the likelihood of any accidents that could take place"
 Now, how many of us did what Amanda suggested?
 
 So let us know if this very fast moving storm affected you? Did the weather 
conditions damage anything? Let us know via emailing us to:-
News24@SouthportReporter.com.
 
 If you do have damage what should you do? Co-op Insurance said that:- "In 
the 1st instance, look to secure your property, but don't tackle anything that 
appears to be dangerous, such as going on the roof to check tiles. The advice is 
to call an expert out to assess the damage before putting yourself at risk! 
Secondly, contact your insurer's helpline, as they will be able to offer advice 
and guidance on how to get the damages to your property repaired quickly. Damage 
to the building will be covered by your 'Home Insurance' or in the case of a 
business, your 'Business Insurance' provider. Damage to your possessions will 
often be covered by your contents provider or stock insurance cover. Some 
policies will cover both, so check to see. Provide your insurer with an accurate 
report of what's been damaged and when it took place. Be sure to send your 
insurer any receipts or photos you have for items that are damaged, as this will 
help them evaluate the extent of the damage. Finally, keep hold of any damaged 
items until your insurer has seen them, or has confirmed that they don't need to 
see them, as they may be repairable."
 
 If you have had to make a claim, again, please let us know what if you found it 
easy or hard to do so…
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