The Scottish Government has convened an emergency meeting to discuss the severe disruption caused by Storm Floris, which has been battering the country with strong winds and heavy rainfall. The meeting, attended by key officials and ministers, aims to assess the situation and coordinate relief efforts. Storm Floris, which made landfall earlier in the day, has already caused significant damage and disruption to transportation networks, with many roads and highways closed due to fallen trees and flooding. The Scottish Government has urged citizens to remain indoors and avoid travel unless absolutely necessary. The storm has also led to power outages, with thousands of households affected. Emergency services are working tirelessly to restore power and clear debris from roads. The Scottish Government has activated its emergency response protocol, which includes the deployment of additional resources and personnel to affected areas. The meeting also discussed the potential impact of the storm on vulnerable communities, including the elderly and those with disabilities. Ministers have assured the public that all necessary measures are being taken to ensure their safety and well-being. The Scottish Government has also established a dedicated hotline for citizens to report any damage or disruption caused by the storm. Meanwhile, the Met Office has issued a red warning for the region, indicating a high risk of damage and disruption. The storm is expected to continue throughout the day, with winds gusting up to 80mph and heavy rainfall causing flooding in many areas. The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) has issued flood warnings for several rivers, including the River Tay and the River Forth. The agency has also warned of potential coastal erosion and flooding in low-lying areas. The Scottish Government has advised citizens to stay away from coastal areas and to follow evacuation orders if necessary. The emergency meeting also discussed the economic impact of the storm, with many businesses forced to close due to the severe weather conditions. The Scottish Government has pledged to provide support to affected businesses and communities. The meeting was attended by the Scottish Transport Minister, the Minister for Energy, and the Minister for Environment, among others. The Scottish Government has also established a task force to coordinate the response efforts and provide updates to the public. The task force will work closely with emergency services, local authorities, and other stakeholders to ensure a swift and effective response to the crisis. The Scottish Government has urged citizens to remain vigilant and to follow the latest updates and advice from official sources. As the situation continues to unfold, the Scottish Government has assured the public that it is doing everything in its power to mitigate the effects of the storm and support those affected.