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Heavy rain has flooded homes and brought disruption to roads in areas across the north and east of Scotland.Heavy rain has flooded homes and brought disruption to roads in areas across the north and east of Scotland.
More than 600 homes in Moray were being evacuated in what the local authority declared a major incident.More than 600 homes in Moray were being evacuated in what the local authority declared a major incident.
Aberdeen had its wettest September day since records began in 1943, with a month's worth of rain falling in the 24 hours until 0900 BST.Aberdeen had its wettest September day since records began in 1943, with a month's worth of rain falling in the 24 hours until 0900 BST.
Police in Grampian and Tayside advised motorists across the region not to travel unless it was necessary.Police in Grampian and Tayside advised motorists across the region not to travel unless it was necessary.
The situation has caused road closures across Grampian, Tayside, Fife, Perth and Kinross, while East Coast Mainline trains faced disruption.The situation has caused road closures across Grampian, Tayside, Fife, Perth and Kinross, while East Coast Mainline trains faced disruption.
Heavy rain floods Scottish roads Aberdeen city centre was badly affected [Pic: Mark McHardy]
Emergency services in Moray had been monitoring water levels all night and took the decision to evacuate 40 homes in Fochabers at about 0200 BST after 20 suffered flooding. Houses were also flooded in Rothes.Emergency services in Moray had been monitoring water levels all night and took the decision to evacuate 40 homes in Fochabers at about 0200 BST after 20 suffered flooding. Houses were also flooded in Rothes.
Moray Council said families had been taken to a local hotel and that part of a bridge had been swept away, with trees washed downstream.Moray Council said families had been taken to a local hotel and that part of a bridge had been swept away, with trees washed downstream.
Local resident Ian Gordon told BBC Radio Scotland: "The flood water's in my home and it's in maybe 15 or 20 homes in my immediate area. Some houses are quite bad, water was maybe 2ft up the doors of some of the houses.Local resident Ian Gordon told BBC Radio Scotland: "The flood water's in my home and it's in maybe 15 or 20 homes in my immediate area. Some houses are quite bad, water was maybe 2ft up the doors of some of the houses.
"We're absolutely not happy. We were flooded here 12 years ago, the same bridge, same problem, and we were promised that it would be replaced with a steel bridge or a single arch bridge, concrete or whatever, and nothing's been done.""We're absolutely not happy. We were flooded here 12 years ago, the same bridge, same problem, and we were promised that it would be replaced with a steel bridge or a single arch bridge, concrete or whatever, and nothing's been done."
In Elgin, moves were under way to get people out of their homes as water levels rose on the River Lossie.In Elgin, moves were under way to get people out of their homes as water levels rose on the River Lossie.
This is an anxious time for families and communities, both for those already directly affected by the floods and for those who may be in danger of being affected Richard LochheadEnvironment secretaryThis is an anxious time for families and communities, both for those already directly affected by the floods and for those who may be in danger of being affected Richard LochheadEnvironment secretary
A rest centre opened at Elgin High School and preparations have been made to receive up to 200 households. Parents were advised to call schools to find out if they were open.A rest centre opened at Elgin High School and preparations have been made to receive up to 200 households. Parents were advised to call schools to find out if they were open.
Firefighters from Tayside were heading to Elgin to help out with the flooding.Firefighters from Tayside were heading to Elgin to help out with the flooding.
Moray Council estimated that up to 560 homes in the town could be affected.Moray Council estimated that up to 560 homes in the town could be affected.
Chief executive Alastair Keddie said that everything possible was being done to protect residents.Chief executive Alastair Keddie said that everything possible was being done to protect residents.
"Staff from Moray Council, Grampian Police and Grampian Fire and Rescue have been working through the night to ensure an ordered response to the flooding problems and safe evacuations," he said."Staff from Moray Council, Grampian Police and Grampian Fire and Rescue have been working through the night to ensure an ordered response to the flooding problems and safe evacuations," he said.
"The Met Office and Sepa predict precipitation and water levels to peak sometime in the afternoon, but this will still mean flooding will occur in high-risk areas."The Met Office and Sepa predict precipitation and water levels to peak sometime in the afternoon, but this will still mean flooding will occur in high-risk areas.
"The council's flood alleviation team will continue to monitor the local situation throughout.""The council's flood alleviation team will continue to monitor the local situation throughout."
Environment secretary and Moray MSP Richard Lochhead said he had cancelled planned engagements to head to the area to see the impact of the flooding for himself.Environment secretary and Moray MSP Richard Lochhead said he had cancelled planned engagements to head to the area to see the impact of the flooding for himself.
The rain caused severe floods in areas such as Dyce [Pic: Mark Allan]The rain caused severe floods in areas such as Dyce [Pic: Mark Allan]
Mr Lochhead said: "This is an anxious time for families and communities, both for those already directly affected by the floods and for those who may be in danger of being affected as the situation progresses.Mr Lochhead said: "This is an anxious time for families and communities, both for those already directly affected by the floods and for those who may be in danger of being affected as the situation progresses.
"Council and emergency services personnel have been working flat out to protect families and communities and hundreds of people have been evacuated, mainly on a precautionary basis."Council and emergency services personnel have been working flat out to protect families and communities and hundreds of people have been evacuated, mainly on a precautionary basis.
"I have spoken to both the chief executive of Moray Council and Grampian Police and it is clear that the emergency arrangements in hand are working.""I have spoken to both the chief executive of Moray Council and Grampian Police and it is clear that the emergency arrangements in hand are working."
The weather forced the cancellation of the launch of Dundee's two-week food and drink festival, which was due to have been opened by Mr Lochhead and celebrity chef Nick Nairn.The weather forced the cancellation of the launch of Dundee's two-week food and drink festival, which was due to have been opened by Mr Lochhead and celebrity chef Nick Nairn.
In Grampian, police warned that numerous roads were impassable due to flooding and said the heavy rain was anticipated to continue for some time.In Grampian, police warned that numerous roads were impassable due to flooding and said the heavy rain was anticipated to continue for some time.
Some cars on roads in Aberdeen city centre and the Dyce area were submerged.Some cars on roads in Aberdeen city centre and the Dyce area were submerged.
Insp Ian Wallace said: "This has had an impact on the entire area and our advice is to stay at home unless travel is urgent and unavoidable."Insp Ian Wallace said: "This has had an impact on the entire area and our advice is to stay at home unless travel is urgent and unavoidable."
Just over 67mm of rain fell in the city in the 24 hour period to 0900 BST on Friday. The monthly average is 68mm.Just over 67mm of rain fell in the city in the 24 hour period to 0900 BST on Friday. The monthly average is 68mm.
The rainfall was even greater in Lossiemouth, where 76.4mm of rain fell in the same 24-hour period. The town's monthly average is 61.8mm.The rainfall was even greater in Lossiemouth, where 76.4mm of rain fell in the same 24-hour period. The town's monthly average is 61.8mm.
Northern Constabulary urged drivers to exercise extreme care when travelling on the A96.Northern Constabulary urged drivers to exercise extreme care when travelling on the A96.
Tayside Police also said properties at the Den at Letham in Angus and Bridgefoot had been inundated with water up to a foot deep in places.Tayside Police also said properties at the Den at Letham in Angus and Bridgefoot had been inundated with water up to a foot deep in places.
An operation to halt the worst effects of flooding at the Cairnie Nursing Home in Arbroath was also under way with the emergency services attending with sand bags.An operation to halt the worst effects of flooding at the Cairnie Nursing Home in Arbroath was also under way with the emergency services attending with sand bags.
Police in the area said several motorists, including a mother and her three children, had to be rescued from vehicles after they became trapped in water.Police in the area said several motorists, including a mother and her three children, had to be rescued from vehicles after they became trapped in water.
The force said roads across the entire region were badly affected by surface water, especially in Angus and Dundee, and also advised drivers not to travel unless absolutely necessary.The force said roads across the entire region were badly affected by surface water, especially in Angus and Dundee, and also advised drivers not to travel unless absolutely necessary.
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