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Further stormy weather is expected across many parts of the UK as coastal communities already hit by flooding begin to assess the damage.Further stormy weather is expected across many parts of the UK as coastal communities already hit by flooding begin to assess the damage.
Four severe flood warnings are in force in England, with a storm surge expected on the Firth of Forth later.Four severe flood warnings are in force in England, with a storm surge expected on the Firth of Forth later.
Commons environment committee chair Anne McIntosh MP described the flooding as a "major event".Commons environment committee chair Anne McIntosh MP described the flooding as a "major event".
Meanwhile a search has resumed for Harry Martin, 18, last seen approaching a Devon coast path on Thursday.Meanwhile a search has resumed for Harry Martin, 18, last seen approaching a Devon coast path on Thursday.
It is believed he had been going to take weather-related photos on the coast path near his home in Membland, Newton Ferrers.It is believed he had been going to take weather-related photos on the coast path near his home in Membland, Newton Ferrers.
Ms McIntosh said her committee had looked at a recommendation to move electricity substations to higher ground, and added that "a couple" had been caught in the current flooding.Ms McIntosh said her committee had looked at a recommendation to move electricity substations to higher ground, and added that "a couple" had been caught in the current flooding.
She also said that more frequent rehearsals were needed between flood events, and urged people to heed government warnings to stay away from sea fronts and rivers.She also said that more frequent rehearsals were needed between flood events, and urged people to heed government warnings to stay away from sea fronts and rivers.
On Friday, hundreds of homes were flooded, and residents were evacuated in Dorset and Aberystwyth.On Friday, hundreds of homes were flooded, and residents were evacuated in Dorset and Aberystwyth.
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The Environment Agency has issued severe flood warnings - meaning "danger to life" - for Westbury, Broadoak and Newnham on the Severn Estuary in Gloucestershire.The Environment Agency has issued severe flood warnings - meaning "danger to life" - for Westbury, Broadoak and Newnham on the Severn Estuary in Gloucestershire.
A severe flood warning is also in place on the tidal Severn from Elmore to Rodley due to strong winds which could cause defences to be overtopped, and at Minsterworth and Quedgeley.A severe flood warning is also in place on the tidal Severn from Elmore to Rodley due to strong winds which could cause defences to be overtopped, and at Minsterworth and Quedgeley.
In Dorset, a severe flood warning has been issued for Iford Bridge Home Park in Bournemouth.In Dorset, a severe flood warning has been issued for Iford Bridge Home Park in Bournemouth.
In Scotland, where a number of flood alerts and warnings are in place, local authorities and the environment agency Sepa have warned of a possible large storm surge on the Forth on Saturday afternoon.In Scotland, where a number of flood alerts and warnings are in place, local authorities and the environment agency Sepa have warned of a possible large storm surge on the Forth on Saturday afternoon.
The greatest danger will be at about 16:00 GMT with low-lying areas affected around the Firth of Forth, and inland at the River Esk in Musselburgh.The greatest danger will be at about 16:00 GMT with low-lying areas affected around the Firth of Forth, and inland at the River Esk in Musselburgh.
Roads remain closed because of flooding in parts of the UK including south-west England, Cumbria, southern Wales, Northern Ireland and western Scotland.Roads remain closed because of flooding in parts of the UK including south-west England, Cumbria, southern Wales, Northern Ireland and western Scotland.
BBC forecaster Peter Avery said wet weather would become dominant across the southern counties of England and the south-eastern corner of Wales on Saturday morning.BBC forecaster Peter Avery said wet weather would become dominant across the southern counties of England and the south-eastern corner of Wales on Saturday morning.
On Sunday, more wet and windy weather would work its way towards the western side of the British Isles, gradually sweeping its way towards the north and the east with some heavy downpours expected.On Sunday, more wet and windy weather would work its way towards the western side of the British Isles, gradually sweeping its way towards the north and the east with some heavy downpours expected.
And on Monday, rain and high winds are again expected across parts of the UK.And on Monday, rain and high winds are again expected across parts of the UK.
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The Environment Agency has issued more than 300 lower-level flood alerts and warnings across England and Wales.The Environment Agency has issued more than 300 lower-level flood alerts and warnings across England and Wales.
The agency's John Curtin warned the risk of flooding would continue throughout the weekend and urged people to check their flood risk via its website and Twitter.The agency's John Curtin warned the risk of flooding would continue throughout the weekend and urged people to check their flood risk via its website and Twitter.
"We would again remind people to avoid coastal paths and promenades which could be dangerous," he said."We would again remind people to avoid coastal paths and promenades which could be dangerous," he said.
On Friday, a tidal surge caused flooding in western and southern Scotland.On Friday, a tidal surge caused flooding in western and southern Scotland.
Residents in Chiswell and Portland in Dorset were evacuated ahead of high tide on Friday night.
In mid Wales, about 100 people took shelter for high tide at a school in Aberystwyth and a community centre eight miles (13km) away in Borth, where waves peaked at up to 6ft (1.8m).In mid Wales, about 100 people took shelter for high tide at a school in Aberystwyth and a community centre eight miles (13km) away in Borth, where waves peaked at up to 6ft (1.8m).
Rebecca Davies, pro vice-chancellor of Aberystwyth University, said on Saturday about 120 students had been evacuated from seafront residences in the town.Rebecca Davies, pro vice-chancellor of Aberystwyth University, said on Saturday about 120 students had been evacuated from seafront residences in the town.
She said waves had "pretty much washed away" big sections of the promenade.She said waves had "pretty much washed away" big sections of the promenade.
"Our accommodation is basically now acting almost as the sea wall," she said."Our accommodation is basically now acting almost as the sea wall," she said.
"They were all the houses which were on the seafront.""They were all the houses which were on the seafront."
Arriva Trains Wales said flooding was still causing significant disruption.Arriva Trains Wales said flooding was still causing significant disruption.
National Rail said some routes in England, Wales and Scotland would continue to be affected by problems caused by previous storms.National Rail said some routes in England, Wales and Scotland would continue to be affected by problems caused by previous storms.
It said Arriva Trains Wales, First Great Western, the Island Line, Northern Rail, South West Trains and Southern train services were affected.It said Arriva Trains Wales, First Great Western, the Island Line, Northern Rail, South West Trains and Southern train services were affected.
Sir John Beddington, former government chief scientific adviser, told BBC Radio 4 Today that we were experiencing "an increasing frequency of extreme weather events", like droughts and flooding, which is related to climate change.Sir John Beddington, former government chief scientific adviser, told BBC Radio 4 Today that we were experiencing "an increasing frequency of extreme weather events", like droughts and flooding, which is related to climate change.
Aidan Kerr, of the Association of British Insurers, told the programme that it was too early to estimate the total insurance cost of the flooding.Aidan Kerr, of the Association of British Insurers, told the programme that it was too early to estimate the total insurance cost of the flooding.
He said a single event was unlikely to affect insurance premiums in future.He said a single event was unlikely to affect insurance premiums in future.
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