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    Storm Ingrid Destroys Historic Pier and Damages Sea Wall Amid 60mph Winds

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    By News Team on January 24, 2026 Ireland, UK News
    Storm Ingrid Destroys Historic Pier and Damages Sea Wall Amid 60mph Winds
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    TL:DR – Storm Ingrid Destroys Historic Pier and Damages Sea Wall Amid 60mph Winds

    • Storm Ingrid has severely damaged the historic Grand Pier in Teignmouth, Devon, washing away part of its structure.
    • Heavy rains and winds, with gusts up to 60mph, have prompted yellow weather warnings across Devon, Cornwall, and parts of Wales.
    • The railway line between Exeter and Plymouth has been suspended due to a collapsed sea wall in Dawlish.
    • Flooding risks are forecasted across Scotland and Northern Ireland, affecting homes and transport services.

    Storm Ingrid washes away historic pier and crumbles sea wall after 60mph winds hit UK | News UK


    This is the moment strong winds and heavy rain brought on by Storm Ingrid ripped away a historic pier on the South West coast.

    A video showing huge waves crashing against the pier and the coastal road reveals a large gap where the historic site once stood.

    Part of a pier, built between 1865 and 1867, was washed away as Storm Ingrid battered parts of Devon and Cornwall.

    Huge waves crashed onto the 160-year-old Grand Pier in Teignmouth, Devon, destroying part of the historic site.

    Railway services between Exeter St Davids and Plymouth have been suspended after a sea wall protecting the railway line at nearby Dawlish collapsed.

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    Storm Ingrid Destroys Historic Pier and Damages Sea Wall Amid 60mph Winds
    Storm Ingrid hits Teignmouth as high waves crash onto the railway line at Dawlish (Picture: Phil Mingo/PPAUK/Shutterstock)

    Teignmouth mayor, Cate Williams, said the pier previously survived many weather conditions, but added that the old pier’s ‘age and wear and tear has taken its toll’, the BBC reported.

    She said: ‘It has lost part of the pier structure itself, that has dissolved and gone away into the sea.’

    The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings as rain continues into the rest of the weekend.

    Some residents have called for a ‘state of emergency’ after the forecaster warned some areas could see 60mph gusts and up to 1.6 inches of rain.

    Parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales could face flooding in certain areas, causing travel disruption and impacting power supplies.

    Where are there Met Office weather warnings this weekend?

    Storm Ingrid looks set to cause travel disruption and flooding risks across the UK.

    The Met Office issued yellow weather warnings for parts of the South West covering all of Devon and Cornwall, and parts of Wales.

    The warning started at 2am on Friday and will remain in place until 10pm tonight.

    While there are no alerts in place on Sunday for the South West, the forecaster has issued a yellow rain alert for 6pm on Monday until 2pm on Tuesday.

    Composite image of two maps of the UK showing areas covered by yellow blotches indicating a weather warning for rain (Picture: Metro)
    Met Office weather warnings for Saturday and Sunday (Picture: Metro)

    North-east Scotland, covering Aberdeen and Perth, and Northern Ireland are under a yellow weather warning for rain.

    Both areas are expected to remain under the yellow alert into over Sunday and into Monday morning.

    Scotland has already experienced three days of very wet weather, with some places having seen in excess of 100 mm of rain, the Met Office said.

    It added that the region could see a further 20-30mm of rain, with some places seeing up to 50mm.

    The forecaster warned of flooding risks to homes and businesses, while some bus and rail services could face delays.

    Where is there a flood risk?

    The Met Office has warned of potential flooding in parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland, which could impact homes, businesses and bus or rail services.

    Some parts of Northern Ireland could be at risk of interrupted power supplies.

    On Saturday, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) had 11 flood warnings and four flood alerts active.

    Residents in the affected area have been told to take appropriate precautions and urged to check if their home is at risk of flooding.

    FALMOUTH, ENGLAND - JANUARY 23: An early morning dog walker nearly loses her headphones in strong winds caused by the arrival of Storm Ingrid at Gyllyngvase Beach on January 23, 2026 in Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Gusts of up to 60mph (96km/h) are possible along exposed coasts, alongside heavy rain as Storm Ingrid passes over the South West of England. (Photo by Hugh R Hastings/Getty Images)
    Those in affected areas could face risks of flooding (Picture: Hugh R Hastings/Getty Images Europe)

    A Met Office spokesman said: ‘Following a three-day spell of very wet weather across this region, with some places having seen in excess of 100mm, a further day of fairly persistent and at times heavy rain is expected, before easing during Saturday night.

    ‘Many places are likely to see a further 20-30mm of rain, and a few spots could see 50mm.

    ‘Above 400-500 metres, however, a lot of this will fall as snow, with rain confined to areas of ground below this level.’

    Heavy rain and strong winds brought on by Storm Ingrid have resulted in speed restrictions for ScotRail train services between Aberdeen and Inverness.

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