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Heavy rain has caused havoc in north and east Scotland with homes flooded, roads closed and trains cancelled.Heavy rain has caused havoc in north and east Scotland with homes flooded, roads closed and trains cancelled.
Dozens of elderly people had to be moved from their care home in the Aberdeenshire town of Huntly.Dozens of elderly people had to be moved from their care home in the Aberdeenshire town of Huntly.
The centre of Stonehaven in Aberdeenshire was under water after rivers burst their banks.The centre of Stonehaven in Aberdeenshire was under water after rivers burst their banks.
Arbroath in Angus was left virtually cut off, with all main routes in and out - including the railway line from Edinburgh to Aberdeen - impassable. And a man in his 60s died after his car was in collision with a lorry on the A90 Fraserburgh to Cortes road. Police said weather could have been a factor.
Residents in Stonehaven were faced with deep floodingResidents in Stonehaven were faced with deep flooding
The crash happened at about 0520 GMT. The road was expected to be closed for several hours.
Arbroath in Angus was left virtually cut off, with all main routes in and out - including the railway line from Edinburgh to Aberdeen - impassable.
Residents in Stonehaven filled pillow cases with sand from the beach to try to protect buildings, after the rivers Cowie and Carron burst their banks.Residents in Stonehaven filled pillow cases with sand from the beach to try to protect buildings, after the rivers Cowie and Carron burst their banks.
Some streets in the town were evacuated.Some streets in the town were evacuated.
David Fleming, chairman of Stonehaven Community Council, said it had been a "horrendous" night but the water was now receding.David Fleming, chairman of Stonehaven Community Council, said it had been a "horrendous" night but the water was now receding.
He said: "The river Carron flowed into the town down two of the main streets and the water in the high street was up to chest height."He said: "The river Carron flowed into the town down two of the main streets and the water in the high street was up to chest height."
Mr Fleming said he never seen anything like it in the town.Mr Fleming said he never seen anything like it in the town.
About 50 people were evacuated from their homes and many more were forced to move to the upper storeys of their properties.About 50 people were evacuated from their homes and many more were forced to move to the upper storeys of their properties.
An Aberdeenshire Council spokesperson said: "Our crews have been working throughout the night providing support to the emergency services, keeping roads clear as best they can and helping with the evacuation of residents.
Residents start to clear up in Stonehaven, AberdeenshireResidents start to clear up in Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire
An Aberdeenshire Council spokesperson said: "Our crews have been working throughout the night providing support to the emergency services, keeping roads clear as best they can and helping with the evacuation of residents.
"The torrential rainfall across a large part of Aberdeenshire has meant that our crews have been stretched very thinly but they have been committed to helping wherever possible."The torrential rainfall across a large part of Aberdeenshire has meant that our crews have been stretched very thinly but they have been committed to helping wherever possible.
"Our resources were stretched to the limit. We'd already given out most of our sandbags. Anyone experiencing flood-related difficulties can phone 01224 665400 and we will offer advice, support and assistance.""Our resources were stretched to the limit. We'd already given out most of our sandbags. Anyone experiencing flood-related difficulties can phone 01224 665400 and we will offer advice, support and assistance."
There were also several schools closed or partially closed in Aberdeenshire.There were also several schools closed or partially closed in Aberdeenshire.
Insp Kevin Wallace, of Grampian Police, said the force's focus had moved to the Huntly area, where dozens of houses are affected by high waters from the river Deveron.Insp Kevin Wallace, of Grampian Police, said the force's focus had moved to the Huntly area, where dozens of houses are affected by high waters from the river Deveron.
He said water was getting into a large number of properties on the north side of Huntly.He said water was getting into a large number of properties on the north side of Huntly.
Dozens of people from a local care home - many elderly and vulnerable - were taken to safety by rescuers after a river burst its banks.Dozens of people from a local care home - many elderly and vulnerable - were taken to safety by rescuers after a river burst its banks.
Roads have been closed across the Grampian and Tayside regions. There are three severe flood warnings for parts of the River Isla and River Spey.Roads have been closed across the Grampian and Tayside regions. There are three severe flood warnings for parts of the River Isla and River Spey.
Rail passengers on trains from Edinburgh were forced off at Arbroath, where they were advised alternative bus connections could not be organised because of the rain.Rail passengers on trains from Edinburgh were forced off at Arbroath, where they were advised alternative bus connections could not be organised because of the rain.
Many roads in the same area are impassable, with Tayside Police urging motorists not to drive unless absolutely necessary and there were landslides in Arbroath and Brechin.Many roads in the same area are impassable, with Tayside Police urging motorists not to drive unless absolutely necessary and there were landslides in Arbroath and Brechin.
Aberdeen saw about 39mm (1.5in) of rain in the 12 hours from 0600 GMT to 1800 GMT on Sunday and about 32mm fell in the Edinburgh area. The Met Office said 53mm of rain fell in Aberdeen on Sunday, nearly three-quarters of the usual rainfall for the whole of November.
It fell on ground that was already saturated as the area had seen more than twice as much rainfall as normal for October.
Grampian Fire and Rescue Service said it had experienced its highest demand overnight, with about 350 calls coming in a 12-hour period.Grampian Fire and Rescue Service said it had experienced its highest demand overnight, with about 350 calls coming in a 12-hour period.
The wet weather caused problems for motorists across Scotland
The situation has caused serious problems on the roads.The situation has caused serious problems on the roads.
There are serious problems on the A90 Lang Stracht in Aberdeen. North Anderson Drive was down to one lane northbound between Lang Stracht and Mastrick Rd.There are serious problems on the A90 Lang Stracht in Aberdeen. North Anderson Drive was down to one lane northbound between Lang Stracht and Mastrick Rd.
The wet weather caused problems for motorists across Scotland
The A90 has also been closed south of Fraserburgh due to an accident.
Drivers were forced to abandon their cars outside Arbroath.Drivers were forced to abandon their cars outside Arbroath.
A vehicle in Montrose was swept away and Tayside Police reported many drivers were trapped in their cars in deep water.A vehicle in Montrose was swept away and Tayside Police reported many drivers were trapped in their cars in deep water.
Moray Council said roads and properties in areas including Rothes and Portessie have been affected by flooding.Moray Council said roads and properties in areas including Rothes and Portessie have been affected by flooding.
The A941 at Rothes has been closed following a landslip and 30 stranded motorists are spending the night at council centres in Keith.The A941 at Rothes has been closed following a landslip and 30 stranded motorists are spending the night at council centres in Keith.
The SPL match between Dundee United and Rangers was abandoned at half-time on Sunday because of the heavy rain.The SPL match between Dundee United and Rangers was abandoned at half-time on Sunday because of the heavy rain.
The following roads are closed:The following roads are closed:
• The A96 at Huntly.• The A96 at Huntly.
• The A97 at Deveron Bridge near Turriff and B9025 Turriff to Aberchirder road.• The A97 at Deveron Bridge near Turriff and B9025 Turriff to Aberchirder road.
• The A920 Dufftown to Huntly road and A941 Rothes to Craigellachie road.• The A920 Dufftown to Huntly road and A941 Rothes to Craigellachie road.
• The B993 Kemnay to Monymusk road.• The B993 Kemnay to Monymusk road.
• The B977 Echt to Dunecht road.• The B977 Echt to Dunecht road.
• The B9016 Buckie to Keith road and B9014 Keith to Dufftown road.• The B9016 Buckie to Keith road and B9014 Keith to Dufftown road.
• The B9170 between Inverurie and Oldmeldrum.• The B9170 between Inverurie and Oldmeldrum.
Grampian Police appealed for drivers to respect road closure signs.Grampian Police appealed for drivers to respect road closure signs.
In Tayside the A92 is closed at Inverkeilor, it has now re-opened at westbound traffic at Ardestie. The B955 Aylth to Meigle road is closed.In Tayside the A92 is closed at Inverkeilor, it has now re-opened at westbound traffic at Ardestie. The B955 Aylth to Meigle road is closed.
In Fife all roads are now open again although the police say they are monitoring the situation.In Fife all roads are now open again although the police say they are monitoring the situation.
The following rail lines are closed due to flooding:The following rail lines are closed due to flooding:
Forres to Aberdeen, although there are trains running between Inverness and Forres.Forres to Aberdeen, although there are trains running between Inverness and Forres.
Services between Aberdeen and Dundee are suspended.Services between Aberdeen and Dundee are suspended.


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