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Storm disruption holds up COP26 travellers from Euston station
Travellers heading to Scotland for the COP26 climate summit have been left stranded by major rail disruption caused by "intense storms".
Hundreds of people were left at London's Euston station when fallen trees meant all trains were suspended.
The disruption was initially caused by damage to overhead electrical wires between Rugby and Milton Keynes.
Network Rail said trains had been able to resume using a diversion only for that route to then also become blocked.
An update said further damage on the diversion route via Northampton meant trains had stopped running in and out of Euston again.
Earlier on Sunday, the south and east of England were battered by heavy rain and gusts of up to 80mph.
There were also reports of a "tornado" in Northamptonshire.
Storm disruption holds up COP26 travellers from Euston station
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