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UK floods: South West and Midlands braced as rain pours | UK floods: South West and Midlands braced as rain pours |
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High tides, rain and strong winds continue to cause problems as south-west England and the Midlands are braced for floods. | High tides, rain and strong winds continue to cause problems as south-west England and the Midlands are braced for floods. |
The Environment Agency (EA) has issued nine severe flood warnings, which mean there is a "danger to life". | The Environment Agency (EA) has issued nine severe flood warnings, which mean there is a "danger to life". |
Numerous lower-level flood warnings and alerts have been issued across England and Wales, mainly in southern areas. | Numerous lower-level flood warnings and alerts have been issued across England and Wales, mainly in southern areas. |
The Met Office is also warning of heavy rain in southern England, south Wales and parts of Northern Ireland. | The Met Office is also warning of heavy rain in southern England, south Wales and parts of Northern Ireland. |
The Environment Agency said dangerous high tides would affect Westbury, Broadoak and Newnham on the Severn Estuary later on Friday evening. | The Environment Agency said dangerous high tides would affect Westbury, Broadoak and Newnham on the Severn Estuary later on Friday evening. |
It warned properties at Weir Green, Minsterworth, Elmore and Longney were also at risk due to the "overtopping of the tidal defences". | It warned properties at Weir Green, Minsterworth, Elmore and Longney were also at risk due to the "overtopping of the tidal defences". |
Dangerous high tides would affect the south-west coast from Hartland Point in north Devon round Land's End to Plymouth, including Wadebridge and Bude but excluding Truro and Plymouth Barbican, the agency said. | Dangerous high tides would affect the south-west coast from Hartland Point in north Devon round Land's End to Plymouth, including Wadebridge and Bude but excluding Truro and Plymouth Barbican, the agency said. |
Flooding is "expected" at high tides on Friday evening, Saturday morning and afternoon, Sunday morning and Monday morning. | Flooding is "expected" at high tides on Friday evening, Saturday morning and afternoon, Sunday morning and Monday morning. |
A spokeswoman urged residents in the affected areas to check the Environment Agency website as the picture was changing. | A spokeswoman urged residents in the affected areas to check the Environment Agency website as the picture was changing. |
Severe warnings are also in place for the area around Ilfracombe, north Devon, and in "low-lying or exposed parts of coastal communities", including Clovelly, Westward Ho!, Watermouth Cove, Combe Martin and Lynmouth. | Severe warnings are also in place for the area around Ilfracombe, north Devon, and in "low-lying or exposed parts of coastal communities", including Clovelly, Westward Ho!, Watermouth Cove, Combe Martin and Lynmouth. |
Water levels there at high tide on Saturday morning - about 07:00 GMT - are expected to be more than 3ft (1m) higher than a previous surge in early January, though waves are not expected to be as large. | Water levels there at high tide on Saturday morning - about 07:00 GMT - are expected to be more than 3ft (1m) higher than a previous surge in early January, though waves are not expected to be as large. |
Dangerous conditions are expected in all areas two to four hours either side of high tides. | Dangerous conditions are expected in all areas two to four hours either side of high tides. |
Heavy rain | Heavy rain |
A Met Office amber rain warning - meaning "be prepared" - has been issued for the Somerset Levels and is valid until 03:00 GMT on Saturday. | A Met Office amber rain warning - meaning "be prepared" - has been issued for the Somerset Levels and is valid until 03:00 GMT on Saturday. |
Most of southern England and south Wales, as well as County Antrim, County Armagh and County Down in Northern Ireland, are subject to a lower-level yellow for rain warnings until 03:00 on Saturday. | |
"A further area of heavy rain will spread eastwards across the UK on Friday, clearing the south-east of England during the early hours of Saturday," the warning said. | "A further area of heavy rain will spread eastwards across the UK on Friday, clearing the south-east of England during the early hours of Saturday," the warning said. |
"20-30mm (1in) of rain will fall quite widely, with around 40mm on some high ground in south-west England and south Wales. The heavy rain will be accompanied by strong to gale force winds." | |
Parts of northern England, Northern Ireland and much of Scotland are also subject to a yellow warning for snow until 21:00 GMT. | Parts of northern England, Northern Ireland and much of Scotland are also subject to a yellow warning for snow until 21:00 GMT. |
The snow has made driving conditions difficult in parts of Scotland, with a crash involving two lorries and a car leading to the closure of the A9 near Drumochter. | |
A small number of flood warnings have also been issued for the country. | |
The EA said places "at risk" from high tides and winds over the weekend included coastal and tidal areas of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset, Bristol and south Gloucestershire. | The EA said places "at risk" from high tides and winds over the weekend included coastal and tidal areas of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset, Bristol and south Gloucestershire. |
Many other coastal areas of England could also be affected by the wind, rain and high tides from Friday through to Sunday, it added. | Many other coastal areas of England could also be affected by the wind, rain and high tides from Friday through to Sunday, it added. |
Speaking after a meeting of Cobra, the government's emergency committee, on Thursday evening, Environment Secretary Owen Paterson urged people to "pay close attention" to the latest flood and weather warnings. | Speaking after a meeting of Cobra, the government's emergency committee, on Thursday evening, Environment Secretary Owen Paterson urged people to "pay close attention" to the latest flood and weather warnings. |
Cobra is due to meet again later. | Cobra is due to meet again later. |
In Wales, Aberystwyth University's seafront halls of residence are to be evacuated until Monday. Buildings there have been evacuated several times in recent weeks. | In Wales, Aberystwyth University's seafront halls of residence are to be evacuated until Monday. Buildings there have been evacuated several times in recent weeks. |
Flood defences on part of the Welsh coast, washed away by recent storms, have been reinforced with bags of slate set down by a helicopter. | Flood defences on part of the Welsh coast, washed away by recent storms, have been reinforced with bags of slate set down by a helicopter. |
In the Somerset Levels, 25 sq miles (65 sq km) have been flooded and the Environment Agency said it was running pumps 24 hours a day to drain the water. | In the Somerset Levels, 25 sq miles (65 sq km) have been flooded and the Environment Agency said it was running pumps 24 hours a day to drain the water. |
It said 62 pumps were removing about 1.5 million tonnes of water - equivalent to 600 Olympic-sized swimming pools - each day. | It said 62 pumps were removing about 1.5 million tonnes of water - equivalent to 600 Olympic-sized swimming pools - each day. |
Military planners met council officials in Somerset on Thursday, but the county council decided Army help was not needed. | Military planners met council officials in Somerset on Thursday, but the county council decided Army help was not needed. |
On the BBC's Question Time on Thursday, shadow attorney general Emily Thornberry accused the government of making "policy by photo opportunity" after two soldiers were pictured assessing the scene in Somerset. | On the BBC's Question Time on Thursday, shadow attorney general Emily Thornberry accused the government of making "policy by photo opportunity" after two soldiers were pictured assessing the scene in Somerset. |
"The prime minister said he was going to call in the Army and the Army arrive and they go home again," she said. | "The prime minister said he was going to call in the Army and the Army arrive and they go home again," she said. |
The Environment Agency said dredging of rivers in Somerset would not begin until flood water had drained and river banks were safe. | The Environment Agency said dredging of rivers in Somerset would not begin until flood water had drained and river banks were safe. |
The Prince of Wales is expected to visit flood-affected parts of the county on Tuesday. | The Prince of Wales is expected to visit flood-affected parts of the county on Tuesday. |
The visit had been planned so the prince could see how businesses and residents coped with the 2012 flooding, but he will now see the latest problems for himself. | The visit had been planned so the prince could see how businesses and residents coped with the 2012 flooding, but he will now see the latest problems for himself. |
Up to and including 28 January, the South East and central southern England had a record 175.2mm (6.9in) of rainfall in January - beating the previous record of 158.2mm for the same parts of England set in 1988. | Up to and including 28 January, the South East and central southern England had a record 175.2mm (6.9in) of rainfall in January - beating the previous record of 158.2mm for the same parts of England set in 1988. |
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