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The St Jude storm, which struck the UK in October 2013, caused widespread damage and disruption, particularly in southern England. It resulted in fallen trees, power outages affecting over 600,000 homes, and significant travel disruptions, including delays and cancellations in trains and flights. The storm also led to coastal flooding and property damage, prompting emergency services to respond to numerous incidents. Ultimately, the storm highlighted the vulnerability of infrastructure to extreme weather events.

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