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UK floods: Homes at risk as misery continues UK floods: Homes at risk as misery continues
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Flooding misery is continuing as rising waters put thousands of people's homes at risk around the UK.Flooding misery is continuing as rising waters put thousands of people's homes at risk around the UK.
The wet weather is still causing chaos in many communities, with roads, rail and buildings affected.The wet weather is still causing chaos in many communities, with roads, rail and buildings affected.
A block of flats in Newburn, Newcastle, is said to be close to collapse and Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, was split in two after a bridge was closed.A block of flats in Newburn, Newcastle, is said to be close to collapse and Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, was split in two after a bridge was closed.
Homes and businesses in York city centre were also flooded after the River Ouse burst its banks.Homes and businesses in York city centre were also flooded after the River Ouse burst its banks.
Local people told the BBC the flooding could be the most severe in recent memory, however the Environment Agency said the river would not breach the city's flood defences.Local people told the BBC the flooding could be the most severe in recent memory, however the Environment Agency said the river would not breach the city's flood defences.
There are still nearly 60 flood warnings - indicating flooding is expected - and more than 100 flood alerts - meaning flooding is possible - in England and Wales, and three flood alerts in Scotland.There are still nearly 60 flood warnings - indicating flooding is expected - and more than 100 flood alerts - meaning flooding is possible - in England and Wales, and three flood alerts in Scotland.
In Wiltshire, an 11-year-old boy is in a "potentially life-threatening condition" after being struck by lightning shortly after 15:00 BST.In Wiltshire, an 11-year-old boy is in a "potentially life-threatening condition" after being struck by lightning shortly after 15:00 BST.
While in Newcastle, police branded looters "despicable" after a bicycle shop in a flood-hit community was raided while roads were blocked by water and silt.While in Newcastle, police branded looters "despicable" after a bicycle shop in a flood-hit community was raided while roads were blocked by water and silt.
Bikes worth thousands of pounds were stolen from KB Cycles in Newburn overnight. In other developments:
  • A man has spoken of his escape from his car seconds before it was submerged by raging floodwater in Newburn, Newcastle
  • In West Yorkshire six flood warnings remain in place, along parts of the rivers Aire, Calder and Wharfe
  • Boroughbridge in North Yorkshire was divided when a bridge over the River Ure was closed due to flooding. Further north, a small bridge partially collapsed in the village of Scorton, near Richmond
  • Train services remain subject to some disruption and delays in northern England and Wales
  • The North Sea foam that swept into Aberdeen during storms on Tuesday has now cleared
  • Durham Police says the A1 (M) has reopened southbound, with a 50mph advisory limit, but is still closed northbound at Leeming Bar
  • London Road in Northwich town centre is closed amid fears the River Weaver will burst its banks
  • North Yorkshire firefighters evacuated about 20 homes in Dalton, near Thirsk
  • A river known locally in the Scottish Borders as the Cuddie burst its banks in Peebles, flooding nearby roads and pavements
In Newburn, bikes worth thousands of pounds were stolen from KB Cycles overnight.
The Newburn flats' foundations were badly damaged after heavy rain deluged the area. The flats have been evacuated.The Newburn flats' foundations were badly damaged after heavy rain deluged the area. The flats have been evacuated.
Mick Murphy, technical director of Newcastle City Council, said the Spencer Court flats were "extremely unstable" and they were waiting for a break in the weather so the damage could be assessed.Mick Murphy, technical director of Newcastle City Council, said the Spencer Court flats were "extremely unstable" and they were waiting for a break in the weather so the damage could be assessed.
"I have never seen anything like this in 33 years of civil engineering experience," he said."I have never seen anything like this in 33 years of civil engineering experience," he said.
Flooding is still causing problems for roads, rail and buildings, as the most intense September storm for 30 years continues.Flooding is still causing problems for roads, rail and buildings, as the most intense September storm for 30 years continues.
Some areas could see a further 20-40mm (0.8-1.6ins) of rain. However, the weather will slowly improve throughout the day, forecasters said. BBC weather forecasters said the heaviest rush-hour showers were seen in south-west England, circulating around low pressure over Torbay.
On Wednesday, parts of south Wales and southern and north-east England will bear the worst of Wednesday's heavy rain, with the "potential for local accumulations for 20mm-40mm", the Met Office said. They said they received reports of nearly 20mm (0.75ins) of rain falling over the course of an hour in some areas.
However, it added that "there remains uncertainty about exactly where the heaviest rain will fall". In northern England, the A1 near Catterick and the A66 near Darlington remained closed.
The A1 near Catterick and the A66 near Darlington remained closed.
Assistant Chief Constable Iain Spittal, of North Yorkshire Police, said: "The flooding situation across North Yorkshire continues to cause problems, with roads and the transport network affected.Assistant Chief Constable Iain Spittal, of North Yorkshire Police, said: "The flooding situation across North Yorkshire continues to cause problems, with roads and the transport network affected.
"We are seeing an improving picture in parts of Hambleton and Richmondshire, although we still have lots of roads closed and all the agencies are working hard to get the A1 open again."We are seeing an improving picture in parts of Hambleton and Richmondshire, although we still have lots of roads closed and all the agencies are working hard to get the A1 open again.
"However, the indication is that the A1 at Catterick will remain closed throughout the day with diversions in place.""However, the indication is that the A1 at Catterick will remain closed throughout the day with diversions in place."
Downing Street said there were currently "no plans" for meetings of Number 10's Cobra emergency committee but the situation was "always kept under review".Downing Street said there were currently "no plans" for meetings of Number 10's Cobra emergency committee but the situation was "always kept under review".
The Local Government Association called on the government to set up an emergency fund to help pay for millions of pounds of repairs to roads left in "disarray". The Local Government Association has called on the government to set up an emergency fund to help pay for millions of pounds of repairs to roads left in "disarray".
In other developments: 'Panic in town'
Morpeth in Northumberland suffered flooding in 2008 and again during this storm but defences are not expected to start being built until next year.Morpeth in Northumberland suffered flooding in 2008 and again during this storm but defences are not expected to start being built until next year.
Alan Bell, of the Morpeth Flood Action Group, said residents were afraid every time it rained: "There's always panic in the town, we always check the weather."Alan Bell, of the Morpeth Flood Action Group, said residents were afraid every time it rained: "There's always panic in the town, we always check the weather."
He added: "When you've been flooded, you always worry about when it rains. Four years is a long time. At least we might be able to rest easily at night when it's raining."He added: "When you've been flooded, you always worry about when it rains. Four years is a long time. At least we might be able to rest easily at night when it's raining."
Floods minister Richard Benyon, who will visit Morpeth later, said he understood the "frustration" the residents felt at a lack of action on flood defences. Floods minister Richard Benyon said he understood the "frustration" the residents felt at a lack of action on flood defences.
"It's really tragic for this community because they actually have a flood scheme that is about to start which would protect a lot of homes in Morpeth," he said."It's really tragic for this community because they actually have a flood scheme that is about to start which would protect a lot of homes in Morpeth," he said.
He defended the delays, saying arranging funding, planning permission and construction all took time.He defended the delays, saying arranging funding, planning permission and construction all took time.
"We have to make sure that the flood schemes we build are a good use of taxpayers' money and are effective in protecting the houses that they seek to defend," he said."We have to make sure that the flood schemes we build are a good use of taxpayers' money and are effective in protecting the houses that they seek to defend," he said.
Tuesday saw some places deluged in what was their wettest September day on record, with hundreds of homes being evacuated.Tuesday saw some places deluged in what was their wettest September day on record, with hundreds of homes being evacuated.
Hundreds of people spent the night in temporary shelter and parts of many roads were closed.Hundreds of people spent the night in temporary shelter and parts of many roads were closed.
More than 300 properties have flooded across the country since the storm began on Sunday, including in Morpeth, Durham, Chester-le-Street and Stockton, the Environment Agency said.More than 300 properties have flooded across the country since the storm began on Sunday, including in Morpeth, Durham, Chester-le-Street and Stockton, the Environment Agency said.
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