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Scotland weather chaos continues as Met Office amber alert remains
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Signal fault near Barrhead Station after lightning strike sparks commuter chaos on Glasgow Central services
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Network Rail engineers have built Scotland’s first-ever beaver tunnel underneath the Highland mainline.
The new tunnel has been constructed to help the protected species pass under the railway and to help prevent flooding issues caused by the animals building dams across the railway’s drainage culverts under the line.
As part of the project an additional 45mm pipe has been inserted through an existing larger culvert drain with wild mesh fitted either side to protect the railway while still allowing the movement of wildlife.
The Tay catchment around Perth has a growing beaver population and is a recent example of an area where their impact was felt on the rail network and a solution was needed to a flooding issue caused when a resident pair of beavers damned a culvert under the track.
Network Rail constructs first beaver tunnel in Scotland
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Here come the storms! Lightning, hail and four inches of rain batter staycationers on the south coast overnight after Met Office issued rare warning urging campers to avoid tents and caravans amid 55mph winds
Pictures shared to social media showed bright forks of lightning in Dorset as storm hit south coast overnight
Met Office predicts up to 4in (100mm) of rain this weekend compared to UK August average of 2.8in (69mm)
Thunderstorm warning is in place until 10pm on Saturday, with heavy rain to cause disruption and flooding
British Holiday and Home Parks Association estimated 90 per cent of sites are fully booked for the next week