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Storm Dennis: Flood threat remains after weekend of disruption | Storm Dennis: Flood threat remains after weekend of disruption |
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Communities across Britain are facing another day of flooding and travel chaos, following the torrential rain brought by Storm Dennis. | Communities across Britain are facing another day of flooding and travel chaos, following the torrential rain brought by Storm Dennis. |
More than 300 flood warnings are still in place across the UK, including five severe warnings in England, which mean there is a danger to life. | More than 300 flood warnings are still in place across the UK, including five severe warnings in England, which mean there is a danger to life. |
Rescue teams worked into the early hours to get stranded residents out of their homes by boat in Worcestershire. | |
Major incidents were declared in south Wales and parts of England on Sunday. | Major incidents were declared in south Wales and parts of England on Sunday. |
Travel continues to be disrupted, with A-roads closed in Staffordshire and Nottinghamshire in England, and Powys and Monmouthshire in Wales. Roads are also closed in parts of Scotland, including the M90 Friarton Bridge. | Travel continues to be disrupted, with A-roads closed in Staffordshire and Nottinghamshire in England, and Powys and Monmouthshire in Wales. Roads are also closed in parts of Scotland, including the M90 Friarton Bridge. |
Train services are affected on lines run by CrossCountry, Great Western Railway, Merseyrail, Northern, South Western Railway, Transport for Wales and Scotrail. | Train services are affected on lines run by CrossCountry, Great Western Railway, Merseyrail, Northern, South Western Railway, Transport for Wales and Scotrail. |
Residents were helped from their homes by boat overnight in Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, and the county council has warned that more evacuations could be necessary. | |
A relief centre has been set up at the high school in the town, where around 130 properties were evacuated on Sunday. | |
In York, the River Ouse has reached 4.36m above its normal level and is expected to rise further. | |
Thousands of sandbags have been placed around vulnerable properties near the river, which the Environment Agency warned could come close to record water levels seen in 2000. | |
The Ministry of Defence deployed Army personnel to assist people in West Yorkshire areas badly hit by flooding during the previous weekend's Storm Ciara. | |
Environment Secretary George Eustice told BBC Breakfast that the government has spent £2.5bn on tackling extreme weather conditions since 2015 and has committed to spending £4bn in the next five years. | |
Responding to local criticism of the response to flooding in York, Mr Eustice said £80m has been spent on projects around the city to protect against flooding, and more are "in the planning stage". | |
The government has activated an emergency funding scheme for areas affected by the flooding, which include parts of Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin, Worcestershire and Herefordshire. | The government has activated an emergency funding scheme for areas affected by the flooding, which include parts of Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin, Worcestershire and Herefordshire. |
Under the Bellwin scheme, local authorities can apply for the government to reimburse non-insurable costs above a certain threshold, which has not been specified. | Under the Bellwin scheme, local authorities can apply for the government to reimburse non-insurable costs above a certain threshold, which has not been specified. |
A record number of flood warnings and alerts were issued for England on Sunday, according to John Curtin, the Environment Agency's head of floods and coastal management - reaching a combined total of 634 by 06:00 GMT on Monday. | A record number of flood warnings and alerts were issued for England on Sunday, according to John Curtin, the Environment Agency's head of floods and coastal management - reaching a combined total of 634 by 06:00 GMT on Monday. |
There are also more than 60 flood warnings and alerts in Wales and more than 20 in Scotland. | There are also more than 60 flood warnings and alerts in Wales and more than 20 in Scotland. |
On Sunday, major incidents were declared in south Wales and parts of England, as parts of the UK were buffeted by wind gusts of more than 90mph. | On Sunday, major incidents were declared in south Wales and parts of England, as parts of the UK were buffeted by wind gusts of more than 90mph. |
More than a month's worth of rain fell in 48 hours in places. | More than a month's worth of rain fell in 48 hours in places. |
The storm caused flights and train services to be cancelled and roads to be closed. | The storm caused flights and train services to be cancelled and roads to be closed. |
The situation was said to be "life-threatening" in south Wales, where the Met Office issued a red warning due to heavy rainfall and flooding risk. | The situation was said to be "life-threatening" in south Wales, where the Met Office issued a red warning due to heavy rainfall and flooding risk. |
Dramatic video footage emerged of a landslide tearing down a mountain in Tylorstown, Rhondda Cynon Taf, south Wales, on Sunday morning. | Dramatic video footage emerged of a landslide tearing down a mountain in Tylorstown, Rhondda Cynon Taf, south Wales, on Sunday morning. |
South Wales Police said emergency services were working with local organisations to ensure the safety of people in communities cut off by flooding, and to minimise damage and disruption. | South Wales Police said emergency services were working with local organisations to ensure the safety of people in communities cut off by flooding, and to minimise damage and disruption. |
Emergency centres were set up for those who have been displaced. | Emergency centres were set up for those who have been displaced. |
Severe flood warnings are in place for the River Teme in parts of Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Shropshire and the River Wye in Herefordshire. | Severe flood warnings are in place for the River Teme in parts of Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Shropshire and the River Wye in Herefordshire. |
A man was rescued from the Teme, close to Eastham Bridge in Worcestershire, and taken to hospital by ambulance, police said. But a search for a woman who went missing in floodwater in Worcestershire was called off until Monday. | A man was rescued from the Teme, close to Eastham Bridge in Worcestershire, and taken to hospital by ambulance, police said. But a search for a woman who went missing in floodwater in Worcestershire was called off until Monday. |
In Herefordshire, the council said it was working with the emergency services, the Environment Agency and health partners to assist residents. | In Herefordshire, the council said it was working with the emergency services, the Environment Agency and health partners to assist residents. |
It urged people to avoid unnecessary travel and check on their neighbours, and said "rest centres" are being set up for those who need to be evacuated. | It urged people to avoid unnecessary travel and check on their neighbours, and said "rest centres" are being set up for those who need to be evacuated. |
Winds battered most of Scotland on Sunday. with a Met Office warning in place until 11:00 GMT on Monday. | |
Storm Ciara brought as much as 184mm of rain and gusts reaching 97mph, causing hundreds of homes to be flooded and leaving more than 500,000 people without power. | |
For more information, check the BBC Weather website and your BBC Local Radio station for regular updates. | For more information, check the BBC Weather website and your BBC Local Radio station for regular updates. |
Have you been affected by Storm Dennis? Get in touch by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Have you been affected by Storm Dennis? Get in touch by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
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