BBC: People are protecting their homes and businesses, roads have been closed and ferries cancelled as the UK prepares for the arrival of Storm Ciarán later.
Damaging winds are forecast in southern England and gusts of up to 95mph (152km/h) are predicted to batter the Channel Islands.
The Met Office has warned of travel disruption, damage to buildings and flying debris.
There are also 24 flood warnings in place across England.
It comes less than two weeks after Storm Babet wreaked havoc across the UK.
The Met Office has issued yellow and amber warnings - indicating potential risks to life and property - for wind and rain in southern and eastern England.
A red wind warning, the highest level, has been issued by Jersey Met for Wednesday night into Thursday, with storm-force gusts, heavy rainfall and coastal flooding. » | Tim Dodd, BBC England | Wednesday, November 1, 2023
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Orkantief erreicht die Küste von Frankreich: Aus Frankreich wird ein erster Rekord gemeldet. Dort stellen sich die Menschen auf heftige Stürme in der Nacht ein – ebenso in Großbritannien. In französischen Medien wird von einer „meteorologischen Bombe“ gesprochen. »
En direct : la tempête Ciaran touche terre dans le nord-ouest de la France, Emmanuel Macron appelle les habitants des départements en alerte à « rester chez eux » : Le chef de l’Etat a noté qu’une « tempête majeure va frapper dès ce soir une partie du pays » et a appelé les personnes concernées à ne « pas prendre de risque ». Des rafales de vent qui pourront atteindre 170 kilomètres à l’heure sont attendues sur les côtes normandes et bretonnes. LIVE EN COURS »
Storm Ciarán: Violent winds lash southern England and Channel Islands: Lives could be put at risk in the UK and parts of the British Isles as Storm Ciarán hits, forecasters have warned. »
Showing posts with label Channel Islands. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 01, 2023
Sunday, August 13, 2023
‘The Holocaust Happened on British Soil’: Inquiry into Nazi Camps Creates Bitter Divide on Alderney
THE OBSERVER: An official investigation of claims that many more people than previously thought died during Nazi control of the Channel Island has pleased some, but dismayed others
Michael James at a spot where the bodies of labourers are thought to have been dumped during the war. Photograph: Mark Townsend/The Observer
Their foreboding entrance smothered in ivy, the tunnels gouged out of sheer rock beside Water Lane on the island of Alderney have long terrified generations of the island’s children.
For decades, though, it seemed that was as far as the notoriety of the dank tunnels on the outskirts of St Anne, the capital of the tiny Channel Island, would extend.
That is about to change. An official government inquiry into the full horrors of the Nazi occupation on Alderney, revealed last month by the Observer, has vowed to investigate all new evidence of atrocities, including the grisly Water Lane tunnels where, it is claimed, huge numbers of slave labourers died in their making. » | Mark Townsend | Sunday, August 13, 2023
Their foreboding entrance smothered in ivy, the tunnels gouged out of sheer rock beside Water Lane on the island of Alderney have long terrified generations of the island’s children.
For decades, though, it seemed that was as far as the notoriety of the dank tunnels on the outskirts of St Anne, the capital of the tiny Channel Island, would extend.
That is about to change. An official government inquiry into the full horrors of the Nazi occupation on Alderney, revealed last month by the Observer, has vowed to investigate all new evidence of atrocities, including the grisly Water Lane tunnels where, it is claimed, huge numbers of slave labourers died in their making. » | Mark Townsend | Sunday, August 13, 2023
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Sunday, July 30, 2023
Channel Island Nazis Inquiry Under Pressure to Find Out Why Perpetrators Never Faced Justice
THE OBSERVER: Thousands of people may have perished on Alderney during the second world war but their murderers never stood trial
Alderney was the only Channel Island to be evacuated during the second world war as the island became part of Hitler’s Atlantic Wall defence. Photograph: No Credit
The official inquiry into Nazi atrocities committed on Alderney in the Channel Islands is under pressure to investigate why those responsible for committing war crimes on British soil were never brought to trial in the UK.
Prof Anthony Glees, the security and intelligence expert who advised Margaret Thatcher’s war crimes inquiry, told the Observer: “This is a vital opportunity to establish all the facts, and it must examine why those who perpetrated such heinous war crimes were never brought to trial in this country. The review into the atrocities on Alderney is to be warmly welcomed, but I believe it should not just focus on the numbers killed, as important as that is.”
Last week the Observer revealed that the UK’s Holocaust envoy, Lord Pickles, would be launching an inquiry into the number of prisoners murdered by the Nazis in the British crown dependency. But Glees said the investigation needed to delve more widely into the events on the Channel Island to uncover the truth about one of the darkest episodes of British history. He added that the events on Alderney had been excluded from his inquiry in 1989. » | Antony Barnett and Martin Bright | Saturday, July 29, 2023
The official inquiry into Nazi atrocities committed on Alderney in the Channel Islands is under pressure to investigate why those responsible for committing war crimes on British soil were never brought to trial in the UK.
Prof Anthony Glees, the security and intelligence expert who advised Margaret Thatcher’s war crimes inquiry, told the Observer: “This is a vital opportunity to establish all the facts, and it must examine why those who perpetrated such heinous war crimes were never brought to trial in this country. The review into the atrocities on Alderney is to be warmly welcomed, but I believe it should not just focus on the numbers killed, as important as that is.”
Last week the Observer revealed that the UK’s Holocaust envoy, Lord Pickles, would be launching an inquiry into the number of prisoners murdered by the Nazis in the British crown dependency. But Glees said the investigation needed to delve more widely into the events on the Channel Island to uncover the truth about one of the darkest episodes of British history. He added that the events on Alderney had been excluded from his inquiry in 1989. » | Antony Barnett and Martin Bright | Saturday, July 29, 2023
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Thursday, April 07, 2022
Channel Islands, 1940: When the Nazis Invaded England | Hitler's England | Timeline
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Sunday, February 20, 2022
When Hitler Invaded Britain in WWII: The Secrets of Guernsey | Timeline
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