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Storm Franklin hits UK with flooding and high winds | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
The River Wharfe in Otley, West Yorkshire, after bursting its banks | The River Wharfe in Otley, West Yorkshire, after bursting its banks |
Storm Franklin is continuing to hammer parts of the UK with strong winds and heavy rain. | |
There is severe flooding in parts of Northern Ireland and more than 80 flood warnings remain in place in parts of Yorkshire. | |
"Severe disruption" means Network Rail is advising customers to check before they travel. | |
Franklin comes days after Storm Eunice killed three people and left 1.4 million homes without power. | |
The Met Office issued two weather warnings for Monday: | |
An amber warning for wind in the north of Northern Ireland, which expired this morning | |
A milder yellow warning for wind covering Wales, Northern Ireland, most of England and parts of south-west Scotland from until 13:00 on Monday | |
A yellow warning can still mean "injuries and danger to life" according to the Met Office | |
Storm Franklin is the third named storm in a week - following Dudley and Eunice - the first time this has happened since the storm-naming system was introduced in 2015. | |
Police divert cars around a fallen tree in Stoke Bishop, Bristol | |
More than 150 flood warnings are in place across the north of England, with Yorkshire and Manchester the worst hit. | |
People have been warned to stay away from rivers in Yorkshire and homes were evacuated with roads and bridges closed because of widespread flooding. | |
LIVE: Storm Franklin - Yorkshire flooding updates | |
The Environment Agency North West tweeted a video showing the flood gates being opened on the Mersey to the Didsbury Basin to protect over 5,000 homes. | |
North Yorkshire Fire Service worked to rescue people, posting a picture of one operation as waters engulfed a caravan site in Knaresborough. | |
More than 70 homes in south Manchester were evacuated and the Environment Agency issued alerts - indicating a possible danger to life - for 430 properties in Didsbury and Northenden. | |
Northern Ireland has seen severe flooding with locals trying to prevent rivers from bursting their banks | |
In Northern Ireland, heavy rain has caused severe flooding, with counties Londonderry and Tyrone the worst hit. | |
Football pitches were left under metres of water in Castlederg, and 4,600 homes are still without power according to Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE). | |
NIE said at its peak there were 10,000 homes without power during the early hours of Monday morning. | |
A car is left covered in foam in Portstewart, County Derry | |
There were efforts to prevent the Drumragh and Finn rivers from bursting their banks, with workers using pumps to try to keep the water contained. | There were efforts to prevent the Drumragh and Finn rivers from bursting their banks, with workers using pumps to try to keep the water contained. |
Parts of the River Severn and the Bristol Channel coast are on flood alert and emergency teams have erected flood barriers to try to prevent the waters from reaching homes. | |
County councillor Karl Lewis said Llandinam in Powys, central Wales, had been left looking like a "disaster zone". | |
The M48 Severn Bridge remains closed in both directions. | |
Elsewhere on the roads, in Greater Manchester, a stretch of the M60 has been closed because of an overturned HGV. | |
In pictures: Storm Eunice's trail of destruction | In pictures: Storm Eunice's trail of destruction |
Power cuts continue amid new yellow warnings | Power cuts continue amid new yellow warnings |
How do I claim for storm damage? | How do I claim for storm damage? |
Eighteen flood warnings and seven alerts have also been issued across the Scottish Borders, Ayrshire, Orkney and the Western Isles by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency. | Eighteen flood warnings and seven alerts have also been issued across the Scottish Borders, Ayrshire, Orkney and the Western Isles by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency. |
National Rail is advising customers to check their routes before travelling, with several companies expected to be affected. | National Rail is advising customers to check their routes before travelling, with several companies expected to be affected. |
CrossCountry trains, which runs services from Aberdeen, through Birmingham and to the South West, is "strongly recommending" that people do not travel. | CrossCountry trains, which runs services from Aberdeen, through Birmingham and to the South West, is "strongly recommending" that people do not travel. |
Flooding played havoc at Rotherham Central station | |
Great Western Railway (GWR), CrossCountry, South Western Railway, and Southeastern railway i are "strongly" advising against travel, with disruption on routes expected. | |
Chiltern Railways has warned disruption will continue into Tuesday morning, "including trains and carriages being in the wrong places" | |
Rotherham Central will remain closed until at least Tuesday - a picture shared by Leeds City Station on Twitter shows the extent of the track flooding. | |
😱 🌧 Heavy rains brought by #StormFranklin mean #RotherhamCentral will now remain closed until at least Tuesday.📲 Please continue to check before you travel with @nationalrailenq 📷 13:00 📷 17:00 pic.twitter.com/XTCPvfvdbY | |
High winds could cause further power cuts, transport delays and damage to properties, the Met Office has warned. | High winds could cause further power cuts, transport delays and damage to properties, the Met Office has warned. |
Meteorologist Becky Mitchell told the PA news agency: "At the moment we've got a really active jet stream, which is why we're seeing so many storms track right towards the UK. | |
"We had Dudley on Wednesday, Eunice on Friday and Franklin today." | "We had Dudley on Wednesday, Eunice on Friday and Franklin today." |
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