Storm Agnes is due to hit the island from 2:00pm. | ITV News Granada
Islanders are being asked to 'take great care' as travel delays, cancellations, road closures, power cuts and potential damage to property is likely.
They added that anyone who requires urgent or emergency treatment at the Emergency Department will receive it.All of today's ferry sailings have been cancelled in anticipation of the stormy conditions. Passengers who were booked on the sailings are being asked to contact the reservations team on 661661.One of the island's airlines is offering a free exchange on tickets for those who were booked on a flight today.Cancelled flights include:The Isle of Man Airport continues to face disruption, this time due to Storm Agnes.Manx Wildlife Trust has also urged people to keep an eye out for washed-up seal pups that may be found around the island's coastline.
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