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Cargo ship hits barge in Storm Angus Cargo ship hits barge in Storm Angus
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A 200m-long cargo ship has hit a barge full of rocks in the English Channel, as Storm Angus continues to batter the south coast of England. A 200m-long cargo ship hit a barge full of rocks in the English Channel, as Storm Angus battered the south coast of England overnight.
Eleven of the 23 crew members are so far known to have been evacuated by helicopter after the ship got into difficulty off Samphire Hoe near Dover. Eleven of the 23 crew members were evacuated by helicopter after the ship got into difficulty off Samphire Hoe near Dover.
The RNLI said a tug had arrived, but the vessel had regained some power and was making its own way to shore. The remaining 12 members on board are working towards getting the vessel moving with the aid of a French tug.
Storm Angus has lashed the south of England with high winds and rain.Storm Angus has lashed the south of England with high winds and rain.
'Major incident''Major incident'
The coastguard has declared the situation "a major incident", with two helicopters involved in evacuating the crew. The coastguard declared the situation "a major incident", with two helicopters involved in evacuating the crew.
The cargo ship was dragged into the barge by severe winds, after losing all of its engine power. The cargo ship was dragged into the rock barge by severe winds, after losing all of its engine power.
Andy Roberts, an RNLI volunteer with the Dover Lifeboat House, said although the Saga Sky was damaged and had been taking on water, there was "no sign of pollution".Andy Roberts, an RNLI volunteer with the Dover Lifeboat House, said although the Saga Sky was damaged and had been taking on water, there was "no sign of pollution".
"The vessel has managed to get its engines going. So the vessel itself is making its way south, towards Dungeness Point," he told the BBC."The vessel has managed to get its engines going. So the vessel itself is making its way south, towards Dungeness Point," he told the BBC.
Storm Angus - the first named storm of the season - has brought gusts of up to 106mph, recorded 23 miles off the coast of Margate, while gusts hit 80mph at Langdon Bay, both in Kent.Storm Angus - the first named storm of the season - has brought gusts of up to 106mph, recorded 23 miles off the coast of Margate, while gusts hit 80mph at Langdon Bay, both in Kent.
More than 15 flood warnings and a Met Office amber warning of high winds - up to 70-80mph - for the Isle of Wight, Kent and Sussex are in place. More than 1,000 properties in the south west of England - the majority in Devon - were without power, said Western Power Distribution. Almost all power had been restored by Sunday afternoon.
Residents were warned to prepare for disruption to travel services and power supplies, and some damage to buildings. There are currently nine flood warnings in place across England and Wales.
More than 1,000 properties in the south west of England - the majority in Devon - are without power, said Western Power Distribution.
A Met Office yellow "be aware" warning for winds of up to 65mph and heavy rain has also been issued for an area stretching from the South West along the coast to south-east and east England, including London, and is valid until 14:00 GMT.
The bad weather is set to continue into Monday with a further three Met Office weather warnings issued for Wales and the south-west and north-east of England, which can expect heavy rain and winds of up to 50mph.The bad weather is set to continue into Monday with a further three Met Office weather warnings issued for Wales and the south-west and north-east of England, which can expect heavy rain and winds of up to 50mph.
Devon and Cornwall Police declared a major incident overnight because of flooding at the Mill on the Mole residential park, South Molton, at 04:15 GMT, but residents who had been evacuated were able to return by 05:50.Devon and Cornwall Police declared a major incident overnight because of flooding at the Mill on the Mole residential park, South Molton, at 04:15 GMT, but residents who had been evacuated were able to return by 05:50.
Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service said some properties in Braunton and in Bradiford had been flooded.Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service said some properties in Braunton and in Bradiford had been flooded.
Meanwhile, fire crews have been called to flooding to roads and "multiple properties" from sea water in East Bar, Swanage. Meanwhile, fire crews were called to flooding to roads and "multiple properties" from sea water in East Bar, Swanage.
At the scene: Simon Jones, BBC News, in Brighton
At times on the seafront, it's been difficult for us to stay on our feet, so strong is the wind.
As well as the gusts, it's been raining heavily too, and the waves are crashing onto the shore.
People who live along the seafront are used to stormy weather, but some say this is the worst it's been for a while.
Many had sleepless nights as the wind whipped up, and one unlucky motorist awoke to find scaffolding had come down on top of his car.
We've also seen roof tiles blown down. This isn't the end of it either - the winds are due to remain strong throughout the morning.
Judging by the rather deserted seafront, many have decided that the best option is to stay indoors until this eventually blows through.
In East Sussex, organisers of the Brighton 10k tweeted that the run had been cancelled because of the high winds.In East Sussex, organisers of the Brighton 10k tweeted that the run had been cancelled because of the high winds.
And in West Sussex. fire crews tackled a "major" fire on Bognor Regis seafront in the "difficult conditions" brought by Angus.And in West Sussex. fire crews tackled a "major" fire on Bognor Regis seafront in the "difficult conditions" brought by Angus.
The Port of Dover suspended ferry crossings earlier due to "very high winds" but this has now been lifted.The Port of Dover suspended ferry crossings earlier due to "very high winds" but this has now been lifted.
Network Rail said the weather had affected train services across the south east, but the majority of lines were now open.Network Rail said the weather had affected train services across the south east, but the majority of lines were now open.
The storm's effects have also been felt in the Channel Islands, with a wind gust of 84mph recorded in Guernsey and gusts of up to 87mph in Jersey.The storm's effects have also been felt in the Channel Islands, with a wind gust of 84mph recorded in Guernsey and gusts of up to 87mph in Jersey.
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