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Storm Dennis: month's worth of rain falls on south Wales in 48 hours – live updates | Storm Dennis: month's worth of rain falls on south Wales in 48 hours – live updates |
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Roads shut and trains suspended as storm lashes large parts of country | Roads shut and trains suspended as storm lashes large parts of country |
The flooding clean-up has begun in Newcastleton in the Scottish borders, where 80 homes were flooded and 12 streets left under water. | |
Two people had to be rescued by emergency services after their car was swept off the road by flood waters near Newcastleton. They were taken to hospital and have since been discharged. | |
Three rivers in the Borders reached the highest on the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency’s records and residents in Newcastleton reported experiencing some of the worst flooding in the village’s history. | |
Hawick’s Slitrig Water, the Jed Water at Chesters and the Liddel Water at Newcastleton saw a rapid rise in water levels caused by Storm Dennis. | |
Nearly 16cm of rainfall in 48 hours and wind speeds of 91mph have been recorded as Storm Dennis continues to cause chaos across the UK. | |
The highest rainfall occurred in south Wales, where Crai Resr received 157.6mm of rainfall in 48 hours. | |
The highest wind speeds of 91mph were recorded in Aberdaron on the Welsh coast. | |
Dramatic footage has emerged of a landslide in Rhondda valley, south Wales. | Dramatic footage has emerged of a landslide in Rhondda valley, south Wales. |
Earlier, South Wales police declared a major incident in the area after flooding and landslides caused by Storm Dennis. | Earlier, South Wales police declared a major incident in the area after flooding and landslides caused by Storm Dennis. |
Chris Bryant, the MP for Rhondda, has set up a fundraiser for those affected by the flooding. The appeal reads: | Chris Bryant, the MP for Rhondda, has set up a fundraiser for those affected by the flooding. The appeal reads: |
There are high river levels and flooding across Derbyshire, with the Environment Agency warning people against driving through flood water, and to take care when walking near rivers. | There are high river levels and flooding across Derbyshire, with the Environment Agency warning people against driving through flood water, and to take care when walking near rivers. |
A major incident has been declared in Herefordshire as flooding in the area escalates. | A major incident has been declared in Herefordshire as flooding in the area escalates. |
Emergency response partners including Herefordshire council, West Mercia police, Herefordshire and Worcestershire Fire and Rescue, the Environment Agency and health partners are working to support residents and protect the most vulnerable. | |
An evacuation centre has been set up at Holmer Leisure Centre on Holmer Road, Hereford. | |
There is a severe flood warning in place for the River Teme at Little Hereford and Ashford Carbonel. | |
The Red Cross has urged people to prepare “should the worst happen”, as water levels are expected to peak in the coming days. | The Red Cross has urged people to prepare “should the worst happen”, as water levels are expected to peak in the coming days. |
Georgie Timmins, crisis response officer at British Red Cross, said: | Georgie Timmins, crisis response officer at British Red Cross, said: |
The Red Cross is working with local authorities around the country to support those affected by Storm Dennis. Timmins said: | The Red Cross is working with local authorities around the country to support those affected by Storm Dennis. Timmins said: |
South Wales police have declared a major incident over flooding and landslides caused by Storm Dennis, with an emergency response dealing with “serious disruption”. | South Wales police have declared a major incident over flooding and landslides caused by Storm Dennis, with an emergency response dealing with “serious disruption”. |
They said: | They said: |
People have been evacuated from their homes in Monmouthshire and Neath, and a Met Office amber warning for rain remains in place across most parts of Wales until 3pm. | People have been evacuated from their homes in Monmouthshire and Neath, and a Met Office amber warning for rain remains in place across most parts of Wales until 3pm. |
There are four severe flood warnings in place in England and Wales, meaning there is a threat to life in those areas. | There are four severe flood warnings in place in England and Wales, meaning there is a threat to life in those areas. |
This morning, the Met Office issued its first red rain warning since 2015. | This morning, the Met Office issued its first red rain warning since 2015. |
A building has partially collapsed on Canterbury Road in Herne Bay, Kent. There are no reports of casualties. | A building has partially collapsed on Canterbury Road in Herne Bay, Kent. There are no reports of casualties. |
The roof of the building partially gave way, leaving cars parked below buried under fallen bricks. | The roof of the building partially gave way, leaving cars parked below buried under fallen bricks. |
A number of train services have been suspended across the country due to disruption caused by Storm Dennis. | A number of train services have been suspended across the country due to disruption caused by Storm Dennis. |
In Wales, the following lines are closed due to flooding: | In Wales, the following lines are closed due to flooding: |
Ebbw Vale to Crosskeys. | Ebbw Vale to Crosskeys. |
Gobowen to Wrexham. | Gobowen to Wrexham. |
Conwy Valley Line. | Conwy Valley Line. |
The Cambrian line. | The Cambrian line. |
The Marches line. | The Marches line. |
Lydney to Gloucester. | Lydney to Gloucester. |
Shrewsbury to Wellington. | Shrewsbury to Wellington. |
Passengers travelling into and out of Devon and Cornwall have been told to travel only if necessary, as flooding has closed lines between Exeter St Davids and Taunton and Exeter St Davids and Barnstaple. | Passengers travelling into and out of Devon and Cornwall have been told to travel only if necessary, as flooding has closed lines between Exeter St Davids and Taunton and Exeter St Davids and Barnstaple. |
In the north, there will be no trains from Carlisle to Leeds, and no train or tram service at Rotherham Central today. | In the north, there will be no trains from Carlisle to Leeds, and no train or tram service at Rotherham Central today. |
The line between Hebden Bridge and Sowerby Bridge in west Yorkshire has reopened after heavy flooding, but disruption is still expected. | The line between Hebden Bridge and Sowerby Bridge in west Yorkshire has reopened after heavy flooding, but disruption is still expected. |
You can find details information about train disruption at National Rail Enquiries. | You can find details information about train disruption at National Rail Enquiries. |
It’s Jessica Murray here, taking over from Frances on the live blog as Storm Dennis continues to batter parts of the UK. | It’s Jessica Murray here, taking over from Frances on the live blog as Storm Dennis continues to batter parts of the UK. |
There are now more flood warnings and alerts in force in England than any other day on record, according to John Curtin, executive director of flood and coastal risk management at the Environment Agency. | There are now more flood warnings and alerts in force in England than any other day on record, according to John Curtin, executive director of flood and coastal risk management at the Environment Agency. |
There are a total of 594 warning and alerts, including two severe flood warnings which indicate a danger to life. | There are a total of 594 warning and alerts, including two severe flood warnings which indicate a danger to life. |
Feel free to send updates on the situation where you are - jessica.murray@theguardian.com or via Twitter (@journojess_). | Feel free to send updates on the situation where you are - jessica.murray@theguardian.com or via Twitter (@journojess_). |
Jeremy Parr, the head of flood and incident risk management for Natural Resources Wales, said in a statement: | Jeremy Parr, the head of flood and incident risk management for Natural Resources Wales, said in a statement: |
The Met Office has issued a new statement on the impact of Storm Dennis across the UK. | The Met Office has issued a new statement on the impact of Storm Dennis across the UK. |
The organisation’s chief meteorologist, Andy Page, said: | The organisation’s chief meteorologist, Andy Page, said: |
At Cray Reservoir, Powys, south Wales, 132.8mm of rain was recorded between 7am on Saturday 14 and 8am on Sunday 15. The average rainfall in Wales for the month of February is 110.8mm. | At Cray Reservoir, Powys, south Wales, 132.8mm of rain was recorded between 7am on Saturday 14 and 8am on Sunday 15. The average rainfall in Wales for the month of February is 110.8mm. |
Page continued: | Page continued: |
A search is under way for a woman who was seen going into the water at the beach in Brighton in the early hours of Sunday morning. | A search is under way for a woman who was seen going into the water at the beach in Brighton in the early hours of Sunday morning. |
A spokesman for Sussex police said: | A spokesman for Sussex police said: |
Emergency service crews rescued two people “in the nick of time” after their car was swept from the road and pinned to a metal gate by a torrent of flood water, reports PA Media. | Emergency service crews rescued two people “in the nick of time” after their car was swept from the road and pinned to a metal gate by a torrent of flood water, reports PA Media. |
Specialist fire crews waded into the fast-flowing water in the Scottish Borders to save the pair from the “extremely dangerous situation” after a river had burst its banks. | Specialist fire crews waded into the fast-flowing water in the Scottish Borders to save the pair from the “extremely dangerous situation” after a river had burst its banks. |
Photos of the rescue and its aftermath show the Volkswagen Golf in a field, perpendicular to the Newcastleton road. The two people were taken to hospital by paramedics, but have since been discharged and were able to return home. | Photos of the rescue and its aftermath show the Volkswagen Golf in a field, perpendicular to the Newcastleton road. The two people were taken to hospital by paramedics, but have since been discharged and were able to return home. |