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Flood fears ease as rains lighten Flood fears ease as rains lighten
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Flood fears are easing across England and Wales as showers replace heavy rain and river levels settle.Flood fears are easing across England and Wales as showers replace heavy rain and river levels settle.
The clean-up process has begun in some areas, but flood warnings remain.The clean-up process has begun in some areas, but flood warnings remain.
BBC Weather said Monday would be calm, but heavy rain is forecast for Tuesday, and the Environment Agency says "we can expect more floods to hit".BBC Weather said Monday would be calm, but heavy rain is forecast for Tuesday, and the Environment Agency says "we can expect more floods to hit".
Five have died in weather-related incidents since Friday, with floods in North-east England, Yorkshire, Shropshire, Herefordshire and Worcs.Five have died in weather-related incidents since Friday, with floods in North-east England, Yorkshire, Shropshire, Herefordshire and Worcs.
'More floods''More floods'
Some 45 flood warnings remained in place across England and Wales by 1000 BST on Monday - many in the North-East England and Midlands areas.Some 45 flood warnings remained in place across England and Wales by 1000 BST on Monday - many in the North-East England and Midlands areas.
BBC Meteorologist Susan Powell said heavy rain on Tuesday could potentially cause further flooding in Northern Ireland, south-west Scotland, north-west England, south-west England and Wales.BBC Meteorologist Susan Powell said heavy rain on Tuesday could potentially cause further flooding in Northern Ireland, south-west Scotland, north-west England, south-west England and Wales.
"It's not good news for Wales in particular," she said."It's not good news for Wales in particular," she said.
An Environment Agency spokesman said more flooding could be expected because river levels were already high.An Environment Agency spokesman said more flooding could be expected because river levels were already high.
The clean-up operation has begun in Morpeth, Northumberland, where an estimated 1,000 properties were flooded on Saturday and hundreds of people had to spend the night in temporary accommodation.The clean-up operation has begun in Morpeth, Northumberland, where an estimated 1,000 properties were flooded on Saturday and hundreds of people had to spend the night in temporary accommodation.
Floods minister John Healey is to visit the town to see the damage and meet some of the emergency teams who helped with the weekend's rescue effort.Floods minister John Healey is to visit the town to see the damage and meet some of the emergency teams who helped with the weekend's rescue effort.
Northumberland County Council member Andrew Tebbutt said Morpeth had been "virtually cut off" from the outside world by the rising water after the River Wansbeck burst its banks, but the situation had "eased considerably".Northumberland County Council member Andrew Tebbutt said Morpeth had been "virtually cut off" from the outside world by the rising water after the River Wansbeck burst its banks, but the situation had "eased considerably".
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Rescues, flooded roads and wrecked homes across the country (includes RAF SAR images)Rescues, flooded roads and wrecked homes across the country (includes RAF SAR images)
Council officials say it will be months before everyone affected will be allowed back into their homes.Floods clean-up operation beginsCouncil officials say it will be months before everyone affected will be allowed back into their homes.Floods clean-up operation begins
On Friday five people died in weather-related accidents, including a 27-year-old man killed in a mudslide on a building site in Stroud, Gloucestershire.On Friday five people died in weather-related accidents, including a 27-year-old man killed in a mudslide on a building site in Stroud, Gloucestershire.
A 17-year-old girl from Thamesmead, south London, died while on holiday in Powys when the 4X4 car she was travelling in overturned into a river.A 17-year-old girl from Thamesmead, south London, died while on holiday in Powys when the 4X4 car she was travelling in overturned into a river.
A couple were killed when their car crashed into a tree in heavy rain in Plymouth, Devon.A couple were killed when their car crashed into a tree in heavy rain in Plymouth, Devon.
It has also emerged that a 42-year-old Sheffield man was killed when the Kawasaki motorbike he was riding hit a tree branch on the A66.It has also emerged that a 42-year-old Sheffield man was killed when the Kawasaki motorbike he was riding hit a tree branch on the A66.
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In Northumberland, an RAF helicopter was called to help three stranded police officers on Saturday night.In Northumberland, an RAF helicopter was called to help three stranded police officers on Saturday night.
A Northumbria Police spokesman said the officers had originally been called to help some motorists cut off by a landslide 10 miles west of Alnwick.A Northumbria Police spokesman said the officers had originally been called to help some motorists cut off by a landslide 10 miles west of Alnwick.
It's frightful, it's awful, but we've been working hard and we've actually got some 400 people who we've evacuated Andrew TebuttMorpeth councillor Morpeth residents flee floodsFlooded England: Your picturesIt's frightful, it's awful, but we've been working hard and we've actually got some 400 people who we've evacuated Andrew TebuttMorpeth councillor Morpeth residents flee floodsFlooded England: Your pictures
The members of the public were taken to safety, but the officers were then trapped by another landslide. They were later led to safety unharmed by Northumberland Search and Rescue.The members of the public were taken to safety, but the officers were then trapped by another landslide. They were later led to safety unharmed by Northumberland Search and Rescue.
In the village of Kirkley Mill, an RSPCA emergency team, called out to help some horses, found themselves rescuing a baby trapped in a car.In the village of Kirkley Mill, an RSPCA emergency team, called out to help some horses, found themselves rescuing a baby trapped in a car.
Around Pickering in North Yorkshire, several properties and roads were flooded after the local beck burst its banks.Around Pickering in North Yorkshire, several properties and roads were flooded after the local beck burst its banks.
Defences were deployed around the River Ouse in York.Defences were deployed around the River Ouse in York.
In the West Midlands, meanwhile, several homes had to be evacuated, and some patients were moved from Selly Oak Hospital's flooded Brain Injury Clinic. At least one school - Shenley Court School, in Northfield - was closed on Monday because of flooding.In the West Midlands, meanwhile, several homes had to be evacuated, and some patients were moved from Selly Oak Hospital's flooded Brain Injury Clinic. At least one school - Shenley Court School, in Northfield - was closed on Monday because of flooding.
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Emergency workers rescue a man and woman trapped by floodwaterEmergency workers rescue a man and woman trapped by floodwater
In Shropshire, flood barriers are in place around Shrewsbury and Ironbridge, and a couple of schools were closed on Monday.In Shropshire, flood barriers are in place around Shrewsbury and Ironbridge, and a couple of schools were closed on Monday.
Many sporting and cultural events were cancelled at the weekend because of the wet weather.Many sporting and cultural events were cancelled at the weekend because of the wet weather.
Gloucestershire's biggest agricultural event, the Moreton-in-Marsh show, was abandoned, as were numerous race meetings across England.Gloucestershire's biggest agricultural event, the Moreton-in-Marsh show, was abandoned, as were numerous race meetings across England.
People have been advised to keep updated through news outlets and to call the Floodline on 0845 988 1188.
People have been advised to keep updated through news outlets and to call the Floodline on 0845 988 1188.
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