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Flood warnings remain in force for parts of northern England after torrential rain poured into homes and caused gridlock on the roads. | Flood warnings remain in force for parts of northern England after torrential rain poured into homes and caused gridlock on the roads. |
Wednesday's downpours in Sheffield and parts of Derbyshire closed roads and a railway line, causing havoc for commuters and the emergency services. | Wednesday's downpours in Sheffield and parts of Derbyshire closed roads and a railway line, causing havoc for commuters and the emergency services. |
Factory workers were also rescued in Dronfield, north Derbyshire, when floodwaters cut their building off. | Factory workers were also rescued in Dronfield, north Derbyshire, when floodwaters cut their building off. |
Less severe showers were expected in parts of the country on Thursday. | |
The Environment Agency had flood warnings in force for areas near the River Doe Lea in north Derbyshire. | The Environment Agency had flood warnings in force for areas near the River Doe Lea in north Derbyshire. |
There were also flood watches in place for areas running along the River Rother in South Yorkshire. The county's River Don was given the all clear early on Thursday. | There were also flood watches in place for areas running along the River Rother in South Yorkshire. The county's River Don was given the all clear early on Thursday. |
Wednesday's scenes brought back memories of the summer floods which devastated Sheffield in June 2007. | Wednesday's scenes brought back memories of the summer floods which devastated Sheffield in June 2007. |
But firefighters said the floods were due to the city's drainage system becoming saturated, rather than the River Don breaking its banks as it did two years ago. | But firefighters said the floods were due to the city's drainage system becoming saturated, rather than the River Don breaking its banks as it did two years ago. |
Situation 'difficult' | Situation 'difficult' |
Torrential downpours hit Sheffield and surrounding areas, affected a number of major roads. | Torrential downpours hit Sheffield and surrounding areas, affected a number of major roads. |
Council workers were preparing sandbags to help those buildings most seriously hit, including All Saints Catholic High School, in Granville Road, and Sheffield College's Old Castle College site. | Council workers were preparing sandbags to help those buildings most seriously hit, including All Saints Catholic High School, in Granville Road, and Sheffield College's Old Castle College site. |
Properties in the Swallownest, Aston, City Road, the Manor estate and the city centre also saw up to eight inches of water, the fire service said. | Properties in the Swallownest, Aston, City Road, the Manor estate and the city centre also saw up to eight inches of water, the fire service said. |
A spokesman said: "We have had an enormous amount of calls. The situation is difficult but we are coping. It is certainly not as bad as last time." | A spokesman said: "We have had an enormous amount of calls. The situation is difficult but we are coping. It is certainly not as bad as last time." |
The railway line between Chesterfield and Sheffield was also closed with services being diverted. | The railway line between Chesterfield and Sheffield was also closed with services being diverted. |
Passengers have been told to expect up to 60-minute delays to their journeys. | Passengers have been told to expect up to 60-minute delays to their journeys. |
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