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UK storms: Wind and rain as flooding continues | UK storms: Wind and rain as flooding continues |
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Strong winds and heavy rain have lashed southern England as widespread flooding continues to hit parts of the UK. | Strong winds and heavy rain have lashed southern England as widespread flooding continues to hit parts of the UK. |
The Met Office has severe weather warnings in place on Saturday for the south of England, south Wales, Northern Ireland and northern Scotland. | The Met Office has severe weather warnings in place on Saturday for the south of England, south Wales, Northern Ireland and northern Scotland. |
Thousands of sandbags are being used in counties including Gloucestershire, Somerset, Berkshire and Surrey. | Thousands of sandbags are being used in counties including Gloucestershire, Somerset, Berkshire and Surrey. |
An 85-year-old male passenger died after a freak wave hit a British cruise ship in the English Channel. | An 85-year-old male passenger died after a freak wave hit a British cruise ship in the English Channel. |
Ship airlift | Ship airlift |
BBC weather presenter Nick Miller said the latest storm to hit the UK left its mark as a deep area of low pressure moved north, with winds of up 80mph (129km/h). | BBC weather presenter Nick Miller said the latest storm to hit the UK left its mark as a deep area of low pressure moved north, with winds of up 80mph (129km/h). |
He said: "Saturday will start very windy with bands of wet weather working south around that area of low pressure as it pulls away to the north east." | He said: "Saturday will start very windy with bands of wet weather working south around that area of low pressure as it pulls away to the north east." |
The Environment Agency has 22 severe flood warnings - meaning "danger to life" - in place, as well as about 200 flood warnings and more that 300 flood alerts in England and Wales. There are a handful of flood alerts in Scotland. | The Environment Agency has 22 severe flood warnings - meaning "danger to life" - in place, as well as about 200 flood warnings and more that 300 flood alerts in England and Wales. There are a handful of flood alerts in Scotland. |
Water crashed through a window of cruise ship the MS Marco Polo, injuring several passengers, as it headed for its home port of Tilbury in Essex. | Water crashed through a window of cruise ship the MS Marco Polo, injuring several passengers, as it headed for its home port of Tilbury in Essex. |
The man, and a woman in her 70s, were airlifted off the ship but he later died. | The man, and a woman in her 70s, were airlifted off the ship but he later died. |
Emergency services and the Army rescued 32 people trapped in a beachfront restaurant in Milford on Sea, Hampshire, after wind-blown shingle smashed windows and a tidal surge flooded the ground floor. | Emergency services and the Army rescued 32 people trapped in a beachfront restaurant in Milford on Sea, Hampshire, after wind-blown shingle smashed windows and a tidal surge flooded the ground floor. |
Conditions were described as "extremely dangerous" but police said there were no serious injuries. | Conditions were described as "extremely dangerous" but police said there were no serious injuries. |
Police Scotland said two hill walkers who became disorientated in poor weather conditions at the summit of Ben Nevis on Friday were found safe and well. | |
Cancelled trains | Cancelled trains |
The Highways Agency said the QE2 Bridge and the Sheppey Crossing in Kent would remain closed until high winds eased, which is expected to be around mid-afternoon on Saturday. | The Highways Agency said the QE2 Bridge and the Sheppey Crossing in Kent would remain closed until high winds eased, which is expected to be around mid-afternoon on Saturday. |
South West Trains has cancelled all services before 08:00 GMT so lines can be checked for fallen trees and other obstructions. | South West Trains has cancelled all services before 08:00 GMT so lines can be checked for fallen trees and other obstructions. |
In south-west England, First Great Western said weather conditions had made it too dangerous to run any trains in Cornwall. | In south-west England, First Great Western said weather conditions had made it too dangerous to run any trains in Cornwall. |
A landslip blocked the line between London and Redhill near Merstham Tunnel, causing delays for thousands of passengers. | A landslip blocked the line between London and Redhill near Merstham Tunnel, causing delays for thousands of passengers. |
The Energy Networks Association said further strong winds meant more than 41,000 properties were without power across Wales and southern England. | The Energy Networks Association said further strong winds meant more than 41,000 properties were without power across Wales and southern England. |
More than half a million homes had been reconnected since Wednesday, it added. | More than half a million homes had been reconnected since Wednesday, it added. |
Shipping containers protecting the damaged seafront railway at Dawlish in Devon were breached, leaving properties at risk of flooding. | Shipping containers protecting the damaged seafront railway at Dawlish in Devon were breached, leaving properties at risk of flooding. |
The Environment Agency confirmed that sirens had sounded on Portland, where there was a severe flood warning for Chiswell. | The Environment Agency confirmed that sirens had sounded on Portland, where there was a severe flood warning for Chiswell. |
Live flood warnings from the Environment Agency | Live flood warnings from the Environment Agency |
In other developments: | In other developments: |
The Environment Agency said flood levels on the Thames had stabilised after a fairly dry day on Thursday, but Friday's rainfall would cause levels to rise again and stay high for several days. | The Environment Agency said flood levels on the Thames had stabilised after a fairly dry day on Thursday, but Friday's rainfall would cause levels to rise again and stay high for several days. |
Programme director Peter Willison said: "This remains a very live event. I expect we will see further property flooding." | Programme director Peter Willison said: "This remains a very live event. I expect we will see further property flooding." |
Alex Tribick, from the Spelthorne Business Forum in Surrey, said the local currency had "changed from the pound to the sandbag". | Alex Tribick, from the Spelthorne Business Forum in Surrey, said the local currency had "changed from the pound to the sandbag". |
Earlier, Prime Minister David Cameron said the government would "fight at every front to help people" hit by floods. | Earlier, Prime Minister David Cameron said the government would "fight at every front to help people" hit by floods. |
He said money would be no object in a "massive national effort", saying: "I want people to know that the government absolutely stands behind this relief effort." | He said money would be no object in a "massive national effort", saying: "I want people to know that the government absolutely stands behind this relief effort." |
Some parts of the Somerset Levels have been flooded for several weeks, while areas near the Thames in Berkshire and Surrey have seen major flooding in recent days. | Some parts of the Somerset Levels have been flooded for several weeks, while areas near the Thames in Berkshire and Surrey have seen major flooding in recent days. |
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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