Two missing schoolgirls, 13, who vanished overnight in Storm Darragh found as Britain battered by 90mph winds
TWO missing schoolgirls who vanished overnight during Storm Darragh have been found.
Cops raised concerns over Bradford 13-year-olds Mika Townsend and Neveah Hodsgon, who disappeared amid the storm.
The two Bradford 13-year-olds went missing during Storm Darragh[/caption] Cops have confirmed they were found this morning[/caption] Storm Darragh has arrived with a red weather warning for thousands[/caption]West Yorkshire Police said: “Mika is wearing a black tracksuit, black adidas trainers and a coat.
“Nevaeh is wearing a black jacket with fur and black leggings.”
Brits were urged to stay at home during the storm as a rare red weather warning is issued by the MET office.
The Government released a “risk to life” alert to millions who have been told to stay inside for their safety.
Bradford, where the girls went missing, was issued a yellow which indicated weather is likely to have some impact, especially on travel.
Thankfully, West Yorkshire Police confirmed the two girls were located this morning.
In parts of wales an emergency alert came into affect for those affected by the red wind waning – this is the biggest use of the system to date.
Storm Darragh is expected to blow over this weekend but there are still reports of fierce winds and extreme weather throughout the UK.
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