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Storm Goretti: first fatality reported as Met Office warns of freezing fog
Summary
Devon and Cornwall Police reported a man in his 50s was found dead after a tree fell on a caravan during Storm Goretti, and the Met Office has issued warnings of freezing fog, ice and further wintry conditions across much of the UK.
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Storm Goretti has left much of the UK under snow and ice warnings and tens of thousands without power. Devon and Cornwall Police reported that a man in his 50s was found dead after a tree fell on a caravan in the Mawgan area of Helston. The Met Office has warned of freezing fog and the refreezing of partially thawed snow across large areas, and Cornwall earlier faced a rare red warning.
Key reported facts:
- Police said a man in his 50s was located deceased after a tree fell on a caravan in Helston.
- Cornwall was the only area covered by a red warning; yellow warnings for snow and ice extend across much of the UK through Sunday, with freezing fog and ice risks noted.
- Around 28,000 properties were reported without power in the South West early Saturday, with additional outages in the Midlands and ongoing rail disruption in parts of the country.
- Forecasters recorded notable snow depths and rainfall totals in parts of Scotland, Wales and the South West, and warned of further wintry showers and coastal gales.
Summary:
The reported fatality and widespread outages illustrate the ongoing impact of Storm Goretti, with weather warnings and travel disruption continuing into the weekend. The Met Office and local authorities have issued warnings and reported support for affected homes. Undetermined at this time.
