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UK flooding: Heavy rain and strong winds warning | UK flooding: Heavy rain and strong winds warning |
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Wind and rain will continue to batter parts of England and Wales in the wake of Storm Angus, which has caused flash flooding and travel chaos. | Wind and rain will continue to batter parts of England and Wales in the wake of Storm Angus, which has caused flash flooding and travel chaos. |
The south west and north west of England and south Wales have been hit by torrential downpours. | The south west and north west of England and south Wales have been hit by torrential downpours. |
A ferry has been stranded at sea, roads have been closed and trains cancelled. Flood sirens have also been sounded in Yorkshire. | A ferry has been stranded at sea, roads have been closed and trains cancelled. Flood sirens have also been sounded in Yorkshire. |
Forecasters warned conditions were not set to improve until later this week. | Forecasters warned conditions were not set to improve until later this week. |
Further squally weather is due to persist throughout Tuesday, with gusts of about 50mph expected to continue over higher ground and coastal areas in the South East. | |
The Environment Agency has more than 50 flood warnings in place - meaning flooding is expected and immediate action is required - in England and Wales, with more than 200 flood alerts, meaning flooding is possible. | |
Met Office forecaster Greg Dewhurst said: "Throughout today the wet and windy weather within that low pressure area will slowly move into the North Sea. | |
"Behind this most places will still see showers, some heavy but getting lighter during the day." | |
A yellow warning of rain in force over a broad area of the North East was lifted at 06:00 GMT, along with a yellow warning of wind covering much of Cumbria. | |
On Monday, torrential downpours lashed down across most of the country and caused widespread problems. | On Monday, torrential downpours lashed down across most of the country and caused widespread problems. |
A Stena Europe ferry which left Ireland at 09:00 GMT on Monday was unable to dock at Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, "due to extreme weather conditions". | A Stena Europe ferry which left Ireland at 09:00 GMT on Monday was unable to dock at Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, "due to extreme weather conditions". |
The ship left Rosslare with 87 passengers and 59 crew onboard and was due to dock at 12:30 on Monday. | The ship left Rosslare with 87 passengers and 59 crew onboard and was due to dock at 12:30 on Monday. |
After a second attempt to dock failed, it was decided to stay at sea overnight ahead of a third attempt scheduled for 12:00 on Tuesday. | After a second attempt to dock failed, it was decided to stay at sea overnight ahead of a third attempt scheduled for 12:00 on Tuesday. |
In the North West, a tree fell on to overhead power lines in Withington in Manchester, causing damage to a tram on the Metrolink network. No-one was injured. | In the North West, a tree fell on to overhead power lines in Withington in Manchester, causing damage to a tram on the Metrolink network. No-one was injured. |
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service said it received 230 emergency calls on Monday night and dealt with 157 incidents, including rescuing dogs from a kennel in Mossley. | Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service said it received 230 emergency calls on Monday night and dealt with 157 incidents, including rescuing dogs from a kennel in Mossley. |
Areas of Tameside including Stalybridge were also affected. Engineers worked through the night to restore power to 16,000 properties, while about 500 remained without power. | Areas of Tameside including Stalybridge were also affected. Engineers worked through the night to restore power to 16,000 properties, while about 500 remained without power. |
The Well-I-Hole bridge in Greenfield, Oldham, was shut amid concerns it was in danger of collapse. | |
In the North East the East Coast Mainline was blocked between Newcastle and Berwick. | In the North East the East Coast Mainline was blocked between Newcastle and Berwick. |
Christmas flooding | |
Trains between Shrewsbury and Hereford were cancelled after part of a railway line became flooded. | |
Heavy rain caused flooding between Shrewsbury and Craven Arms, meaning all lines between the two stations were blocked. A limited service was expected from about 09:30 GMT. | |
The Orwell Bridge on the A14 near Ipswich was closed due to strong winds. | The Orwell Bridge on the A14 near Ipswich was closed due to strong winds. |
In Yorkshire people living in the Calder Valley, including the town of Hebden Bridge which was devastated by flooding last Christmas, have been warned to expect the rivers to flood. | In Yorkshire people living in the Calder Valley, including the town of Hebden Bridge which was devastated by flooding last Christmas, have been warned to expect the rivers to flood. |
In Plymouth the train line between Tiverton Parkway and Exeter St David's was severely damaged by floodwater, and the Tarka line was closed. | In Plymouth the train line between Tiverton Parkway and Exeter St David's was severely damaged by floodwater, and the Tarka line was closed. |
Network Rail said there will be no trains in and out of Exeter for 48 hours. | |
Storm Angus had already brought gusts of more than 80mph and caused power cuts for more than 1,000 homes in the South West on Sunday. | Storm Angus had already brought gusts of more than 80mph and caused power cuts for more than 1,000 homes in the South West on Sunday. |
Flooding shut roads and the wind brought down power cables in Devon. | Flooding shut roads and the wind brought down power cables in Devon. |
Eleven crew members also had to be rescued from a cargo ship after it crashed into a stone barge off Dover and began taking on water. | Eleven crew members also had to be rescued from a cargo ship after it crashed into a stone barge off Dover and began taking on water. |
The Environment Agency said it was preparing to put up temporary defences "where necessary" and that rivers had been cleared to make sure water could flow freely. | The Environment Agency said it was preparing to put up temporary defences "where necessary" and that rivers had been cleared to make sure water could flow freely. |
Motorists are being warned not to drive through floodwater, and residents in at-risk areas have been advised to contact their local councils for sandbags to protect their homes. | Motorists are being warned not to drive through floodwater, and residents in at-risk areas have been advised to contact their local councils for sandbags to protect their homes. |
Do you live in any of the areas affected by Storm Angus? Get in touch and email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your stories. | Do you live in any of the areas affected by Storm Angus? Get in touch and email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your stories. |
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