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RNLI help evacuate homes as gales hit north Wales RNLI help evacuate homes as gales hit north Wales
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Lifeboats are helping to evacuate dozens of homes and offices in Rhyl as high tides and gale force winds cause flooding.Lifeboats are helping to evacuate dozens of homes and offices in Rhyl as high tides and gale force winds cause flooding.
Major disruption has been caused across north east Wales with roads closed, schools shut, trains stopped. Major disruption has been caused across north east Wales with roads closed, schools shut and trains stopped.
Two severe warnings - suggesting there is a danger to life - had been issued for the area earlier on Thursday.Two severe warnings - suggesting there is a danger to life - had been issued for the area earlier on Thursday.
A rest centre has opened at Holywell Leisure Centre, Flintshire, for evacuees and one is on standby at Rhyl. A rest centre has opened at Holywell Leisure Centre, and Rhyl.
"Two RNLI Flood Rescue Teams assembled in St Asaph and have been deployed to assist the North Wales Fire and Rescue Service in evacuating residents from flooded bungalows in Rhyl," a spokesman said."Two RNLI Flood Rescue Teams assembled in St Asaph and have been deployed to assist the North Wales Fire and Rescue Service in evacuating residents from flooded bungalows in Rhyl," a spokesman said.
"The team are currently helping to evacuate the residents with two inshore lifeboats.""The team are currently helping to evacuate the residents with two inshore lifeboats."
North Wales Police said the specific areas which need to be evacuated are Talacre, Ty'n Y Morfa, Dee Bank, Boot, Welston, Walwen and the Greenfield Business Park. Nearby areas are also affected.
North Wales Police also urged evacuation in Talacre, Ty'n Y Morfa, Dee Bank, Boot, Welston, Walwen and the Greenfield Business Park.
"People are being asked to take action to move important and valuable items to safety, making sure they keep themselves and their families safe and to listen to the advice of emergency services," said a spokesman."People are being asked to take action to move important and valuable items to safety, making sure they keep themselves and their families safe and to listen to the advice of emergency services," said a spokesman.
Fourteen flood warnings are in place for north Wales and the warnings have increased to their highest state of alert at Greenfield, Bagillt and Point of Ayron. Fourteen flood warnings are in place across north Wales and the warnings have increased to their highest state of alert at Greenfield, Bagillt and Point of Ayr.
Natural Resources Wales (NRW) said high tides and gale force winds could "cause sea surges at their highest levels for the last 10 years, possibly 20 years". Natural Resources Wales (NRW) had warned that high tides and gale force winds could "cause sea surges at their highest levels for the last 10 years, possibly 20 years".
Strong winds of between 60-70mph (97-113km/h) have been reported on the Llyn peninsula on Thursday morning. Strong winds of between 60-70mph (97-113km/h) had been reported on the Llyn peninsula on Thursday morning.
NRW said emergency response workers were at "key sites" and urged people to stay away from sea fronts.NRW said emergency response workers were at "key sites" and urged people to stay away from sea fronts.
A rest centre is being prepared at Rhyl Leisure Centre in case people have to be moved from homes affected by flooding, said Denbighshire council.
Strong winds have already led to the closure of West Parade in the seaside resort.
Roads in Wrexham have also been affected by fallen trees. Emergency teams are attending several reports at Ruabon, Johnstown and Wrexham bypass, among other areas.Roads in Wrexham have also been affected by fallen trees. Emergency teams are attending several reports at Ruabon, Johnstown and Wrexham bypass, among other areas.
Flintshire Bridge which straddles the Dee at Connah's Quay has been closed due to the high winds. Flintshire Bridge which straddles the Dee at Connah's Quay has been closed.
Meanwhile, Virgin Trains says there are no trains running between Chester and Holyhead because of poor weather conditions. Cars in Deganwy were flooded but sandbags kept water from homes in Marine Parade.
And Arriva Trains Wales says some of its services across Wales have also been hit. Meanwhile, Virgin Trains says there are no service between Chester and Holyhead.
And Arriva Trains Wales says some of its services have also been hit.
NRW flood forecasting team leader Andy Wall told BBC Wales: "It's going to be unpleasant and dangerous.NRW flood forecasting team leader Andy Wall told BBC Wales: "It's going to be unpleasant and dangerous.
"There is a real risk of some property flooding. I can only stress that we are concerned about this event. Those communities that have had the flood warnings, please stay alert.""There is a real risk of some property flooding. I can only stress that we are concerned about this event. Those communities that have had the flood warnings, please stay alert."
The warnings include the Northern Embankment (including Deeside Industrial Park), Hawarden Embankment (between Queensferry and Saltney), Flint, Greenfield to Bagillt, Ffynnongroyw, Kinmel Bay, Point of Ayr, Prestatyn, Rhyl, Llandulas, Red Wharf Bay, Bangor and Llanfairfechan. Current warnings include the Northern Embankment (including Deeside Industrial Park), Hawarden Embankment (between Queensferry and Saltney), Flint, Greenfield to Bagillt, Ffynnongroyw, Kinmel Bay, Point of Ayr, Prestatyn, Rhyl, Llandulas, Red Wharf Bay, Bangor and Llanfairfechan.
Flood alerts were issued for the north Wales coast, the west Anglesey coastline, Llyn Peninsula and Cardigan Bay coastlines as well as Swansea Bay and Gower coast.Flood alerts were issued for the north Wales coast, the west Anglesey coastline, Llyn Peninsula and Cardigan Bay coastlines as well as Swansea Bay and Gower coast.
The agency said the Met Office had forecast high winds between Anglesey and Liverpool, which could raise the level of the sea by "at least" a metre.
Updates and information are available on Floodline 0845 988 11 88.Updates and information are available on Floodline 0845 988 11 88.
The Met Office expects the worst of Thursday's weather to hit north and west Scotland and parts of north and eastern England, and has issued an amber "be prepared" warning.The Met Office expects the worst of Thursday's weather to hit north and west Scotland and parts of north and eastern England, and has issued an amber "be prepared" warning.