Two people die in separate car collisions while tens of thousands suffer power cuts in wild weather

Two people have died and tens of thousands were left without power after Storm Isha wreaked havoc across the UK with gusts as high as 107mph.

Police Scotland said an 84-year-old man died after a car in which he was a passenger crashed into a fallen tree on the A905 at Grangemouth at about 11.45pm on Sunday.

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