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UK storms: Mother killed by falling masonry named | UK storms: Mother killed by falling masonry named |
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A mother-of-three who died when falling masonry hit her taxi has been named. | A mother-of-three who died when falling masonry hit her taxi has been named. |
Julie Sillitoe, 49, was one of two people killed on Friday as strong winds and heavy rain hit southern England, adding to problems already caused by widespread storms and flooding. | Julie Sillitoe, 49, was one of two people killed on Friday as strong winds and heavy rain hit southern England, adding to problems already caused by widespread storms and flooding. |
An 85-year-old man died after a freak wave hit a British cruise ship in the English Channel. | An 85-year-old man died after a freak wave hit a British cruise ship in the English Channel. |
More than 65,000 homes remain without power and severe weather warnings are in place for much of the UK. | More than 65,000 homes remain without power and severe weather warnings are in place for much of the UK. |
Prime Minister David Cameron chaired the government's emergency committee, Cobra, on Saturday. | Prime Minister David Cameron chaired the government's emergency committee, Cobra, on Saturday. |
Mrs Sillitoe, from north London, died after her minicab was crushed when part of a building collapsed on to it at about 23:00 GMT on Friday, near Holborn Underground station, in central London. | Mrs Sillitoe, from north London, died after her minicab was crushed when part of a building collapsed on to it at about 23:00 GMT on Friday, near Holborn Underground station, in central London. |
Her next of kin have been informed. Her passengers, a 25-year-old man and 24-year-old woman, were taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries. | Her next of kin have been informed. Her passengers, a 25-year-old man and 24-year-old woman, were taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries. |
Elsewhere an 85-year-old man died after waves crashed through a window of the cruise ship, MS Marco Polo, as it headed for its home port of Tilbury in Essex. | Elsewhere an 85-year-old man died after waves crashed through a window of the cruise ship, MS Marco Polo, as it headed for its home port of Tilbury in Essex. |
He and a woman in her 70s had been airlifted off the ship but he later died. | He and a woman in her 70s had been airlifted off the ship but he later died. |
Meanwhile a third storm victim Bob Thomas, 77, died in hospital on Friday, two days after he was hit by a falling tree in his garden in Caernarfon, north-west Wales. | Meanwhile a third storm victim Bob Thomas, 77, died in hospital on Friday, two days after he was hit by a falling tree in his garden in Caernarfon, north-west Wales. |
Speaking after Saturday's Cobra meeting, the prime minister warned flood levels would remain "very high" and in many places would continue to rise, despite an improved weather forecast. | Speaking after Saturday's Cobra meeting, the prime minister warned flood levels would remain "very high" and in many places would continue to rise, despite an improved weather forecast. |
"I was reassured that all the agencies involved - thousands of people locally and nationally - have made huge efforts over last few days to protect more homes and businesses, with over 3,000 of our troops deployed on task tonight and many hundreds more on standby". | "I was reassured that all the agencies involved - thousands of people locally and nationally - have made huge efforts over last few days to protect more homes and businesses, with over 3,000 of our troops deployed on task tonight and many hundreds more on standby". |
Tim Field, from the Energy Networks Association, said engineers will be working through the night in a bid to reconnect homes without power. He warned some will still be without power on Sunday. | |
UK 'sleepwalking' | UK 'sleepwalking' |
In an interview with the Observer, Labour leader Ed Miliband said the events of recent weeks showed climate change was a "national security issue" for the UK. | In an interview with the Observer, Labour leader Ed Miliband said the events of recent weeks showed climate change was a "national security issue" for the UK. |
He said Labour had warned climate change could destabilise "entire regions of the world" and now Britain's homes, businesses and livelihoods were "under attack". | He said Labour had warned climate change could destabilise "entire regions of the world" and now Britain's homes, businesses and livelihoods were "under attack". |
"The science is clear. The public know there is a problem. But, because of political division in Westminster, we are sleepwalking into a national security crisis on climate change," he said. | "The science is clear. The public know there is a problem. But, because of political division in Westminster, we are sleepwalking into a national security crisis on climate change," he said. |
BBC weather presenter Susan Powell said parts of the UK could expect a "breather" on Saturday night and she expected next week's wet weather to be much less "aggressive". | BBC weather presenter Susan Powell said parts of the UK could expect a "breather" on Saturday night and she expected next week's wet weather to be much less "aggressive". |
A yellow "be aware" weather warnings of icy driving conditions will be in effect until 10:00 GMT on Sunday for most of the UK as temperatures drop. | A yellow "be aware" weather warnings of icy driving conditions will be in effect until 10:00 GMT on Sunday for most of the UK as temperatures drop. |
Live flood warnings from the Environment Agency | Live flood warnings from the Environment Agency |
Winds have dropped across much of the UK, after gusts of up to 83mph (130km/h) - combined with ongoing problems due to flooding - caused major disruption to roads and railways. | Winds have dropped across much of the UK, after gusts of up to 83mph (130km/h) - combined with ongoing problems due to flooding - caused major disruption to roads and railways. |
There was a "large" cliff fall at West Bay, Dorset but Portland Coastguard said there had been no reports of anyone injured. | There was a "large" cliff fall at West Bay, Dorset but Portland Coastguard said there had been no reports of anyone injured. |
The Environment Agency has 16 severe flood warnings - meaning "danger to life" - in place, as well more than 140 flood warnings and more than 200 flood alerts in England and Wales. | The Environment Agency has 16 severe flood warnings - meaning "danger to life" - in place, as well more than 140 flood warnings and more than 200 flood alerts in England and Wales. |
In Milford on Sea, Hampshire, the Army had to be called in to help emergency services rescue 32 people at the beachfront Marine Restaurant after wind-blown shingle smashed windows and a tidal surge flooded the ground floor. | In Milford on Sea, Hampshire, the Army had to be called in to help emergency services rescue 32 people at the beachfront Marine Restaurant after wind-blown shingle smashed windows and a tidal surge flooded the ground floor. |
Conditions were described as "extremely dangerous" but police said there had been no serious injuries in the incident. | Conditions were described as "extremely dangerous" but police said there had been no serious injuries in the incident. |
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) said more than 3,000 servicemen and women were committed to helping the flood relief effort with "thousands more at a state of high readiness", if requested. | |
In other developments: | In other developments: |
There are major problems on many rail routes, with Devon and Cornwall worst affected and many services in the two counties suspended altogether. | There are major problems on many rail routes, with Devon and Cornwall worst affected and many services in the two counties suspended altogether. |
Network Rail has said more than a dozen train lines have been reopened today after Friday night's storm brought down more than 150 trees across the south of England. | |
The already devastated train track in Dawlish, Devon, also suffered more damage with a further 10 metres of the sea wall destroyed. | |
Are you in the affected areas? Have you been affected by the flooding? Email us at haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with the subject heading UK weather. | Are you in the affected areas? Have you been affected by the flooding? Email us at haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with the subject heading UK weather. |
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