Power cuts and flood warnings as Storm Herminia Hit

Hundreds of houses are without electricity and are released as flood alerts Hurricane hareminia Hit Wales.
A Met office alert for heavy rains started on Sunday afternoon and remained till the end of Monday.
More than 700 houses in South and West Wales were without electricity on Sunday afternoon.
On Monday morning, the natural resource Wales (NRW) issued 15 flood alerts throughout Wales.
It comes after Hurricane éowyn The disintegration caused disintegration on Fridays and Saturdays, including several power cuts and several power cuts up to 93mph (159 km/h).
The Meteorological Office said: “The duration of heavy rains can eventually lead to some floods of roads and properties.
“Mantras of heavy rains are likely to affect parts of Wales during Sundays, followed by ahead of rain during Monday or long mantra.”
It warned up to 40 mm (1.6in), widely probable, with different -70 mm (2.8in) different -plans mostly on high ground.
On Monday from 06:00 to 06:00 to 06:00 pm on Tuesday from 06:00 pm, leaving Anglisi, Denbishire, Flintshire and Verexham, beyond a large swatth of the country.
The National Grid said, till 14:30 on Sunday, it led to 13 power cuts, affecting about 773 houses.
The worst affected areas were Marilyn’s bridge in Pambrookshire, Splots in Cardiff and Aberparthy in Ceredigian.