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Heavy rain causes more flooding Three rescued from flooded cars
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Three people have been rescued after floodwater engulfed their cars in North Lanarkshire.
Firefighters used a boat to rescue a woman and a girl from a flooded car at Airdrie railway station.
They also waded out to an elderly woman whose car got stuck in deep water in the town's Cairn Hill Road.
Elsewhere, in Fife some houses were left in up to 5ft of water while a road outside Victoria Park, Jordanhill, Glasgow, also became flooded.
Emergency services have been working to clear water from homes and businesses after torrential rain battered Fife for the second time in a week.Emergency services have been working to clear water from homes and businesses after torrential rain battered Fife for the second time in a week.
Some houses have been inundated with up to 5ft of water after a reported 31mm of rain was recorded at RAF Leuchars overnight. Some houses were inundated with water after a reported 31mm of rain was recorded at RAF Leuchars overnight.Advertisement
Mobile footage of Fife floods, filmed by Ross Robertson
Central parts of the region were the worst hit, with Fife Fire and Rescue Services called out to 68 incidents.Central parts of the region were the worst hit, with Fife Fire and Rescue Services called out to 68 incidents.
Several road closures have also caused major problems for commuters. Several road closures have caused major problems for commuters.
The fire service had to deal with a string of weather-related incidents amid reports that properties in Freuchie and Cupar were flooded.The fire service had to deal with a string of weather-related incidents amid reports that properties in Freuchie and Cupar were flooded.
Sandbags were distributed on Wednesday morning as part of the joint operation between local fire and council crews.Sandbags were distributed on Wednesday morning as part of the joint operation between local fire and council crews.
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Mobile footage of Fife floods, filmed by Ross Robertson
Grandmother Catherine O'Connor, 67, said she has not been able to contact her daughter and her new husband, currently on honeymoon in Vancouver, after their home was flooded.Grandmother Catherine O'Connor, 67, said she has not been able to contact her daughter and her new husband, currently on honeymoon in Vancouver, after their home was flooded.
Cars struggled to get through floodwater at Victoria Park, Glasgow
Mrs O'Connor was alerted by a call from her two teenage grandchildren on Wednesday morning to say they were trapped upstairs.Mrs O'Connor was alerted by a call from her two teenage grandchildren on Wednesday morning to say they were trapped upstairs.
She said: "The downstairs was really flooded - the fridge freezer took a walk right across the kitchen.She said: "The downstairs was really flooded - the fridge freezer took a walk right across the kitchen.
"The garden was underwater and the firefighters have been pumping it all out. "I've no idea what my daughter will say, it's a terrible thing to come home to.""The garden was underwater and the firefighters have been pumping it all out. "I've no idea what my daughter will say, it's a terrible thing to come home to."
We need monsoon ditches like they have in the Tropics because that's what the rain's been like Robert BalfourFarmer In pictures: Fife flooding
Ross Robertson, 28, from Freuchie Mill, said there was a "scene of devastation" around him.Ross Robertson, 28, from Freuchie Mill, said there was a "scene of devastation" around him.
He said: "I would say there are about 20 properties that have been flooded in this immediate area.He said: "I would say there are about 20 properties that have been flooded in this immediate area.
We need monsoon ditches like they have in the Tropics because that's what the rain's been like Robert BalfourFarmer In pictures: Fife flooding
"The water is up to some resident's letter boxes. One of my neighbours who had been away over night was in tears after she found her house flooded."The water is up to some resident's letter boxes. One of my neighbours who had been away over night was in tears after she found her house flooded.
"Everyone who parked their car in the car park in front of the flats has had it written off by the flood waters.""Everyone who parked their car in the car park in front of the flats has had it written off by the flood waters."
Saturated ground
In Tayside, concerns were raised about the Barry Burn in Carnoustie, which threatened to bursts its banks as high tide arrived at about 1330 BST.In Tayside, concerns were raised about the Barry Burn in Carnoustie, which threatened to bursts its banks as high tide arrived at about 1330 BST.
Local fire crews worked to pump water away from nearby homes into fields and Tayside Police closed off footpaths around the burn.Local fire crews worked to pump water away from nearby homes into fields and Tayside Police closed off footpaths around the burn.
Police said the threat of flooding in the area was now subsiding.Police said the threat of flooding in the area was now subsiding.
Alan Mann, group manager in community safety intervention with Fife Fire and Rescue, said the rain had been "pretty extreme" but the area was showing signs of drying out.Alan Mann, group manager in community safety intervention with Fife Fire and Rescue, said the rain had been "pretty extreme" but the area was showing signs of drying out.
Saturated ground
A fire service spokesman added: "We have had numerous flooding calls throughout central Fife, from north to south, for most of the evening and early morning.A fire service spokesman added: "We have had numerous flooding calls throughout central Fife, from north to south, for most of the evening and early morning.
"We've had numerous appliances out attending to flooding situations.""We've had numerous appliances out attending to flooding situations."
Robert Balfour, a farmer from Freuchie, near Glenrothes, described the weather as "crazy".Robert Balfour, a farmer from Freuchie, near Glenrothes, described the weather as "crazy".
The A914 was flooded at Pitlessie [Pic: Jamie Mactavish]The A914 was flooded at Pitlessie [Pic: Jamie Mactavish]
He told BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland programme: "We need monsoon ditches like they have in the tropics because that's what the rain's been like.He told BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland programme: "We need monsoon ditches like they have in the tropics because that's what the rain's been like.
"We've got flooding on the farm itself with houses potentially about to be flooded, so we're taking action there immediately before we move on to try and clear some of the ditches as best we can."We've got flooding on the farm itself with houses potentially about to be flooded, so we're taking action there immediately before we move on to try and clear some of the ditches as best we can.
"It's crazy. We should be on a combine, not a digger trying to dig out drains. The crops are still standing but this rain is not doing them any good.""It's crazy. We should be on a combine, not a digger trying to dig out drains. The crops are still standing but this rain is not doing them any good."
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) said it was monitoring river levels and coastal conditions across the area to assess the likelihood of further flooding.The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) said it was monitoring river levels and coastal conditions across the area to assess the likelihood of further flooding.
It warned the already saturated ground conditions made disruption more likely.It warned the already saturated ground conditions made disruption more likely.
Fife was hit by similar rain levels at the weekend, causing streams to burst their banks and landslides.Fife was hit by similar rain levels at the weekend, causing streams to burst their banks and landslides.