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UK floods: Severe weather expected in stricken areas | UK floods: Severe weather expected in stricken areas |
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More severe weather is expected to hit flood-stricken parts of the UK later, as the prime minister continues a tour of the worst-affected areas. | |
Fourteen severe flood warnings remain in place in Berkshire and Surrey, and two in Somerset. | Fourteen severe flood warnings remain in place in Berkshire and Surrey, and two in Somerset. |
And there are "be aware" warnings of rain and snow for parts of Wales. | And there are "be aware" warnings of rain and snow for parts of Wales. |
The Environment Agency board, meanwhile, has backed embattled chairman Lord Smith. | The Environment Agency board, meanwhile, has backed embattled chairman Lord Smith. |
Flooding is continuing to affect train services in various parts of the country. | |
Because of flooding near Maidenhead, trains are having to run at a reduced speed between London Paddington and Reading, with journey times being extended by up to an hour. | |
First Great Western is currently advising passengers not to travel. | |
BBC weather forecaster Laura Gilchrist said Tuesday would be a "kitchen sink day of weather" with "a bit of everything" expected. | BBC weather forecaster Laura Gilchrist said Tuesday would be a "kitchen sink day of weather" with "a bit of everything" expected. |
The Met Office has severe weather warning in place for rain across parts of south Wales and south-west England, cautioning that, "with ongoing flooding in some places, any further rain will only add to the problems". | The Met Office has severe weather warning in place for rain across parts of south Wales and south-west England, cautioning that, "with ongoing flooding in some places, any further rain will only add to the problems". |
There are also two warnings of snow for Tuesday - covering Scotland, northern England and Northern Ireland - and a warning of ice for Northern Ireland. | There are also two warnings of snow for Tuesday - covering Scotland, northern England and Northern Ireland - and a warning of ice for Northern Ireland. |
And there is a stronger amber warning - meaning "be prepared" - for wind for Wednesday with "possible gusts of 80mph or more in exposed areas" areas of the South West. | And there is a stronger amber warning - meaning "be prepared" - for wind for Wednesday with "possible gusts of 80mph or more in exposed areas" areas of the South West. |
Laura Gilchrist said deep areas of low pressure on Wednesday could bring, potentially, the strongest wind so far this winter. | Laura Gilchrist said deep areas of low pressure on Wednesday could bring, potentially, the strongest wind so far this winter. |
'Major incident' | 'Major incident' |
The warning comes after Monday saw further homes flooded and properties along the River Thames evacuated with warnings that thousands were more at risk. | The warning comes after Monday saw further homes flooded and properties along the River Thames evacuated with warnings that thousands were more at risk. |
Alanna Burns, of Chertsey in Surrey, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme water levels were still rising, and there were not enough officials around and no sandbags. | |
Residents have been left like "sitting ducks waiting for it to happen", she said. | |
Chief superintendent of Surrey Police, Matt Twist, said that extra police officers had been drafted in from a neighbouring force in Sussex to help out with house-to-house safety patrols. | Chief superintendent of Surrey Police, Matt Twist, said that extra police officers had been drafted in from a neighbouring force in Sussex to help out with house-to-house safety patrols. |
He said there were now more than 100 officers working in the area, protecting the most vulnerable residents first. | He said there were now more than 100 officers working in the area, protecting the most vulnerable residents first. |
His force - who have declared "a major incident" - said more than 150 people had been rescued from flooded homes in the 24 hours from Sunday night. | His force - who have declared "a major incident" - said more than 150 people had been rescued from flooded homes in the 24 hours from Sunday night. |
The Environment Agency has faced criticism it has not done enough to help those affected. | |
Defence Secretary Philip Hammond, who is MP for Runnymede and Weybridge, said the "issue at the moment is getting help to people". | |
Asked if he backed Lord Smith he said: "Politicians don't do yes no questions." | |
Meanwhile, as the prime minister continues his tour of the South West after staying there overnight, Environment Agency board members have written to employees in a show of support. | Meanwhile, as the prime minister continues his tour of the South West after staying there overnight, Environment Agency board members have written to employees in a show of support. |
The letter tells them they had been "consistently impressed by the professionalism, commitment and resilience of staff, managers and directors - and never more so than in last two months". | The letter tells them they had been "consistently impressed by the professionalism, commitment and resilience of staff, managers and directors - and never more so than in last two months". |
"So we have been deeply concerned about the recent campaign of criticism, particularly around the handling of flooding in Somerset," it continues. | "So we have been deeply concerned about the recent campaign of criticism, particularly around the handling of flooding in Somerset," it continues. |
"We think this criticism is ill-informed and unfair - and we particularly deplore the personal nature of some of it." | "We think this criticism is ill-informed and unfair - and we particularly deplore the personal nature of some of it." |
The letter said the board members "fully" supported their chairman. | The letter said the board members "fully" supported their chairman. |
'Extreme forces' | 'Extreme forces' |
It comes after the prime minister, as well as the chancellor and stand-in floods minister Eric Pickles all declined to offer support to the agency's chairman, Lord Smith, on Monday. | It comes after the prime minister, as well as the chancellor and stand-in floods minister Eric Pickles all declined to offer support to the agency's chairman, Lord Smith, on Monday. |
Lord Smith, speaking to BBC Two's Newsnight, said "extreme natural forces" had been "having a go at us and we need to find the best possible ways of defending ourselves against them". "We've all made mistakes, everyone has made mistakes". | |
He again blamed Treasury spending rules which, he says, meant the agency was not allowed to spend any more money on dredging the flood-hit Somerset Levels. | He again blamed Treasury spending rules which, he says, meant the agency was not allowed to spend any more money on dredging the flood-hit Somerset Levels. |
The Treasury has declined to comment. | The Treasury has declined to comment. |
The Environment Agency has issued about 350 less serious flood warnings and alerts, mostly in southern England and the Midlands. | The Environment Agency has issued about 350 less serious flood warnings and alerts, mostly in southern England and the Midlands. |