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England flooding: Fishlake residents braced for more rain England flooding: Fishlake residents braced for more rain
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Residents in a flood-stricken village are braced for more rain with forecasters warning there could be a danger to life.Residents in a flood-stricken village are braced for more rain with forecasters warning there could be a danger to life.
The village of Fishlake near Doncaster has been cut off by flooding, with hundreds of people being forced to leave their properties.The village of Fishlake near Doncaster has been cut off by flooding, with hundreds of people being forced to leave their properties.
About 200 Army personnel are in South Yorkshire supporting the flood effort.About 200 Army personnel are in South Yorkshire supporting the flood effort.
A yellow weather warning for rain is in place for areas around Nottingham, Sheffield and Doncaster from 09:00 GMT.A yellow weather warning for rain is in place for areas around Nottingham, Sheffield and Doncaster from 09:00 GMT.
The Met Office said the warning meant fast flowing or deep floodwater was possible, "causing a danger to life".The Met Office said the warning meant fast flowing or deep floodwater was possible, "causing a danger to life".
It said further homes or businesses could be flooded and some communities "may be cut off by flooded roads".It said further homes or businesses could be flooded and some communities "may be cut off by flooded roads".
The heaviest of the rain is expected to hit the area between 09:00 and 10:00 and continue throughout the day, with the warning in place until 03:00 on Friday.The heaviest of the rain is expected to hit the area between 09:00 and 10:00 and continue throughout the day, with the warning in place until 03:00 on Friday.
"Even some amount of rain could cause rivers to rise," Met Office meteorologist Luke Miall said."Even some amount of rain could cause rivers to rise," Met Office meteorologist Luke Miall said.
About 500 homes have been flooded in Doncaster with 1,200 properties evacuated in areas hit by the floods.About 500 homes have been flooded in Doncaster with 1,200 properties evacuated in areas hit by the floods.
Hundreds of people in Fishlake have fled their homes and the council said the village was not safe and that "a return to properties is discouraged in the strongest possible terms".Hundreds of people in Fishlake have fled their homes and the council said the village was not safe and that "a return to properties is discouraged in the strongest possible terms".
Roads into the village remain closed and the Environment Agency said people should not attempt to enter the area.Roads into the village remain closed and the Environment Agency said people should not attempt to enter the area.
Doncaster Council said the Environment Agency, along with emergency services, were working hard to make the area safe but "the latest estimates suggest a safe return could be up to three weeks away for some residents".Doncaster Council said the Environment Agency, along with emergency services, were working hard to make the area safe but "the latest estimates suggest a safe return could be up to three weeks away for some residents".
Personnel from the Light Dragoons have laid sandbags in Stainforth, near Doncaster, in an attempt to shore up the village's bridge.Personnel from the Light Dragoons have laid sandbags in Stainforth, near Doncaster, in an attempt to shore up the village's bridge.
On Wednesday, the prime minister faced heavy criticism over his response to the flooding during a visit to Stainforth On Wednesday, the prime minister faced heavy criticism over his response to the flooding during a visit to Stainforth.
One resident told Boris Johnson: "I'm not very happy about talking to you so, if you don't mind, I'll just mope on with what I'm doing."One resident told Boris Johnson: "I'm not very happy about talking to you so, if you don't mind, I'll just mope on with what I'm doing."
Mr Johnson said he understood the strength of feeling as "you cannot underestimate the anguish that a flood causes".Mr Johnson said he understood the strength of feeling as "you cannot underestimate the anguish that a flood causes".