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England flooding: Woman dies after being swept away in Derbyshire | England flooding: Woman dies after being swept away in Derbyshire |
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A woman has died after becoming submerged in floodwater as parts of England were deluged with a month's worth of rain in a day. | A woman has died after becoming submerged in floodwater as parts of England were deluged with a month's worth of rain in a day. |
She was swept away in the early hours and the body was pulled from the River Derwent in Derbyshire at 10:40 GMT. | She was swept away in the early hours and the body was pulled from the River Derwent in Derbyshire at 10:40 GMT. |
In Yorkshire, people have been evacuated from their homes and there is chaos on the road and rail network. | In Yorkshire, people have been evacuated from their homes and there is chaos on the road and rail network. |
Six severe warnings - meaning a danger to life - are in place along the River Don in Doncaster. | Six severe warnings - meaning a danger to life - are in place along the River Don in Doncaster. |
The woman was reported to have been swept away by floodwater in Rowsley in the early hours and the body was found about two miles away in Darley Dale. | The woman was reported to have been swept away by floodwater in Rowsley in the early hours and the body was found about two miles away in Darley Dale. |
Derbyshire Police said her family had been informed and formal identification was yet to take place. | Derbyshire Police said her family had been informed and formal identification was yet to take place. |
Mark Hopkinson, who witnessed the emergency operation to find the woman, said he saw police officers and mountain rescuers searching in the area. | Mark Hopkinson, who witnessed the emergency operation to find the woman, said he saw police officers and mountain rescuers searching in the area. |
"We saw a little drone go up and the coastguard helicopter came, and that was then circling, hovering over some trees," he said. | "We saw a little drone go up and the coastguard helicopter came, and that was then circling, hovering over some trees," he said. |
'Threat to life' | |
More than 100 flood warnings are in place across England. | More than 100 flood warnings are in place across England. |
The six severe flood warnings have been issued for the following locations: | The six severe flood warnings have been issued for the following locations: |
Fran Lowe, from the Environment Agency (EA), urged people to take them seriously "as they represent a threat to life". | Fran Lowe, from the Environment Agency (EA), urged people to take them seriously "as they represent a threat to life". |
"Respond immediately and get out of any place affected by a severe flood warning," he said. | "Respond immediately and get out of any place affected by a severe flood warning," he said. |
Rivers break records | |
The River Don, which flows through Sheffield, Rotherham and Doncaster, has hit its highest recorded level, at just over 6.3m, higher than it was in 2007 when it also flooded. | |
South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service said in the past 28 hours crews rescued more than 120 people, with about 1,200 calls to its control room. | South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service said in the past 28 hours crews rescued more than 120 people, with about 1,200 calls to its control room. |
The EA estimated 3,000 properties had been affected in Doncaster, including problems with access. | |
Some residents in Yarborough Terrace, in the Bentley area of the town, were rescued from their homes by boats as waist-high water filled the street. | |
David Geczi, whose warehouse is based at the end of the street, said: "We've not really heard or seen from the Environment Agency and had no real information from the council. | David Geczi, whose warehouse is based at the end of the street, said: "We've not really heard or seen from the Environment Agency and had no real information from the council. |
"I do generally think the council hasn't handled it well enough - they should've done what they've done quicker. | "I do generally think the council hasn't handled it well enough - they should've done what they've done quicker. |
"They've not sandbagged until this morning, which is just totally wrong because people have now had to drag them through flood water." | "They've not sandbagged until this morning, which is just totally wrong because people have now had to drag them through flood water." |
More than 50 people have been rescued from static homes at Willow Bridge Caravan Site near Doncaster since the river overtopped. | |
In Rotherham, people have been told to stay at home and not leave unless asked to do so by the emergency services. | |
Firefighters used boats to rescue people who were stranded in the Parkgate shopping centre on Thursday night, with dozens of them spending the night at the town hall. | |
The EA said a number of high-volume pumps were being used to move water away from homes in Catcliffe, one of the areas of greatest concern. | |
Analysis | Analysis |
David Shukman, Science Editor | David Shukman, Science Editor |
Every time there's serious flooding, questions are asked about why it was allowed to happen. | Every time there's serious flooding, questions are asked about why it was allowed to happen. |
One simple answer is governments of all parties have been accused of not spending enough on protection. | One simple answer is governments of all parties have been accused of not spending enough on protection. |
You can build walls along river banks and many places have been guarded this way but such 'hard defences' are expensive and obtrusive. | You can build walls along river banks and many places have been guarded this way but such 'hard defences' are expensive and obtrusive. |
An alternative is to employ what are known as soft defences. These include encouraging farmers to manage their land in ways that let fields hold back floodwater. | An alternative is to employ what are known as soft defences. These include encouraging farmers to manage their land in ways that let fields hold back floodwater. |
Driveways and car parks can be surfaced with materials that allow it to reach the soil underneath. | Driveways and car parks can be surfaced with materials that allow it to reach the soil underneath. |
Another option is to make homes more resilient - fitting exterior doors with waterproof plastic panels, sealing the ground floor and raising fuse boxes. | Another option is to make homes more resilient - fitting exterior doors with waterproof plastic panels, sealing the ground floor and raising fuse boxes. |
In some ways the country has become better prepared for flooding but lessons are not always learned and the misery for many keeps being repeated. | In some ways the country has become better prepared for flooding but lessons are not always learned and the misery for many keeps being repeated. |
Meanwhile, a "major incident" has been declared in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, after dozens of homes were evacuated. | Meanwhile, a "major incident" has been declared in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, after dozens of homes were evacuated. |
Residents from 28 properties in Mansfield have been told it is still unsafe for them to return home after a mudslide. | Residents from 28 properties in Mansfield have been told it is still unsafe for them to return home after a mudslide. |
The evacuation was ordered after part of a cliff gave way at Berry Hill Quarry shortly before 17:00 on Thursday. | The evacuation was ordered after part of a cliff gave way at Berry Hill Quarry shortly before 17:00 on Thursday. |
In Derby, flood defences are being built on Exeter Bridge as the River Derwent continues to rise. | In Derby, flood defences are being built on Exeter Bridge as the River Derwent continues to rise. |
It has reached its highest-ever recorded level in the city and is expected to peak at 22:00. Some premises have been evacuated and Derby Theatre has cancelled performances for the night. | |
Councillor Simon Greaves said Bassetlaw District Council had opened its leisure centre and some residents had to be taken there by boat. | |
Serious disruption continues to affect the transport network, with Northern warning of severe disruption across its network. | Serious disruption continues to affect the transport network, with Northern warning of severe disruption across its network. |
The rail operator issued "do not travel" advice for passengers using lines on its network hit by floods. | The rail operator issued "do not travel" advice for passengers using lines on its network hit by floods. |
Lines affected are those between Sheffield and Gainsborough, Sheffield and Lincoln, Sheffield and Goole and the line from Sheffield to Leeds via Moorthorpe. | Lines affected are those between Sheffield and Gainsborough, Sheffield and Lincoln, Sheffield and Goole and the line from Sheffield to Leeds via Moorthorpe. |
The line between Hebden Bridge and Manchester reopened in the early afternoon. | The line between Hebden Bridge and Manchester reopened in the early afternoon. |
East Midlands Railway said flooding had affected the line close to Derby with trains on the London/Sheffield route being diverted. | East Midlands Railway said flooding had affected the line close to Derby with trains on the London/Sheffield route being diverted. |
The highest rainfall recorded on Thursday night was at Swineshaw in the Peak District, which had 112mm (4.4in) in 24 hours. | The highest rainfall recorded on Thursday night was at Swineshaw in the Peak District, which had 112mm (4.4in) in 24 hours. |
Parts of Sheffield experienced 85mm (3.4in) during the same period. | Parts of Sheffield experienced 85mm (3.4in) during the same period. |
The average monthly rainfall total for Yorkshire at this time of year is 89mm (3.5in). | The average monthly rainfall total for Yorkshire at this time of year is 89mm (3.5in). |
Met Office meteorologist Alex Burkill said although the rain was easing, the "impact of that will continue to be felt". | Met Office meteorologist Alex Burkill said although the rain was easing, the "impact of that will continue to be felt". |
"Some places have seen a month's worth of rain in one day," he said. | "Some places have seen a month's worth of rain in one day," he said. |
Have you been affected by flooding? Share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Have you been affected by flooding? Share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
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