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2020

UK weather: Flooded homes evacuated on Xmas EVE as 100 flood warnings issued in England while Wales hit with heavy rain

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BRITS have been evacuated from their flooded homes in Nottingham on Christmas Eve after rain lashed the region overnight – with more than 100 flood warnings issued across England and Wales.

Emergency services across the country have been inundated with requests for help after heavy rainfall throughout Wednesday.

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Flooding hit Worcester after the River Severn burst its banks[/caption]
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Emergency services have been inundated with calls across the country[/caption]
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A flood car lot in in St Ives, Cambridgeshire[/caption]
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A flooded car park in Worcester[/caption]
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Firemen help a motorist on a flooded road in Penarth, South Wales[/caption]

The Environment Agency has issued more than 107 flood warnings as of Thursday morning, including across Devon, the West Midlands, and 20 related to the River Severn along the Welsh border.

Other affected areas include Norfolk, Lincolnshire, the East Midlands, and along parts of the Great River Ouse.

A further 164 flood alerts, which warn of possible flooding and urge preparedness, have also been issued.

Yellow weather warnings that stretched from East Anglia, across Leicester, parts of Birmingham and north London, and through to mid-Wales and Cornwall, were in place early on Thursday but have now been lifted.

Eight flood warnings and nine flood alerts are also in place across Wales.

The warnings are concentrated mostly along the south coast, near Cardiff and Tenby, though include one for areas surrounding the River Dee near Wrexham.

The BBC reported the South Wales Fire and Rescue Service received 500 calls for help on Wednesday.

Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service said they had handled more than 250 flood calls, with several properties inundated and multiple people rescued from their stranded vehicles.

In Nottingham, police said emergency services had been called to a report of a landslide near some homes near a former quarry at 11.40pm on Wednesday.

The force said a “small number” of properties had been evacuated, and police, fire, and ambulance services, along with Mansfield District Council officials, were at the scene at Bank End Close in Mansfield to conduct safety assessments.

Charlotte Taylor, of Topcroft, Norfolk, tweeted pictures of her flooded home – including a ruined box of Christmas crackers – in the early hours of this morning.

“If there is a photo that sums up my Christmas this is it,” she wrote.

“Mum of three all with Covid stuck indoors literally watching the house flood.”

A major incident was declared in the county after firefighters were called to just under 300 incidents within a six-hour period.

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Christmas crackers ruined by flooding in Topcroft, Norfolk[/caption]
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Mum-of-three Charlotte Taylor said the pictures of her flooded him ‘summed up her Christmas’[/caption]
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Bury, Huntingdon flooded after the River Lode burst its banks[/caption]
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Flooding on a residential street in Alconbury Weston, Huntingdonshire[/caption]
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A minibus stuck in floodwater in Alconbury Weston[/caption]

Properties in a number of other areas, including East Anglia and Gloucester, also saw flooding.

In Gloucester, a pub that had been closed for several months because of coronavirus lockdown has now had to close again because of flooding.

The Toby Carvery at Over, near Gloucester, had reopened July after the first lockdown but was forced to close again in November.

It has now had to cancel Christmas Day bookings as well as plans to serve takeaways from Boxing Day, when Gloucestershire is set to move into Tier 3.

Also flooded was the nearby Over Farm shop.

In a video message, Rees Keene, a partner in the business, said: “I’m at the back of the shop and I’ve never seen anything like this.

“We had to close the road ourselves and every time a car drives through it is like a foot waterfall. Happy 2020.”

He added that police were on site to offer assistance.

Patrick Lloyd, 27, from Peterborough, said he woke up to find much of his home had been submerged in water, causing thousands of pounds worth of damage.

He added that he had to help rescue an elderly neighbour who had become trapped without power.

Mr Lloyd said the 86-year-old woman had eventually been taken to hospital after spending around 50 minutes in the “freezing” floodwater.

“Luckily a bloke driving by saw her and got out and helped us with her,” he said.

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Flooding hit Cambridgeshire after the Great River Ouse burst its banks[/caption]
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A police officer empties his wellies in Alconbury Weston[/caption]
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The village has been hit by flooding following heavy rains[/caption]
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Heavy snowfall this morning in County Durham [/caption]
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Forecasts suggest this year will see the coldest Christmas Day for five years[/caption]

“We had to get the fire service out to get her on to a board and we lifted her out for an ambulance

“We were worried about hypothermia, she spent a night in hospital. No idea if she made it or not.”

Alex Burkill, a meteorologist for the Met Office, said: “There’s been a lot of wet weather around.

“We’ve had a heavy rain across much of England and Wales, particularly southern parts of Wales, but also further east.

“Most places in England and Wales have been really wet and we’ve seen strengthening winds too, there have been some gales in exposed parts, so quite unpleasant really.”

Mr Burkill added that the rainfall would cease overnight into Christmas Eve.

“The wet weather we’ve got over us at the moment that’s all going to clear away towards the south-east as we go through the night.

“So for Christmas Eve we’re going to have lots of fine weather around, with lots of sunshine and a cold northerly flow.”

Forecasts also suggest Britain is set to see the coldest Christmas Day in five years, with some snow expected in parts and ice warnings issued.

Pictures from County Durham this morning showed heavy snowfall, with local temperatures currently at around 3C.

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Flooding after heavy rainfall in Bury, Huntingdon[/caption]
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A police officer wades through floodwaters in Alconbury Weston[/caption]
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The entrance to a flooded race track in Worcester[/caption]
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Aerial view of a flooded field in Worcester[/caption]
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Joggers out amid flooding in Cambridgeshire[/caption]
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Festive swimmers in Swansea undeterred by flooding along Wales’s southern coast[/caption]
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Emergency workers at a flooded home in Cambridgeshire[/caption]
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A car moves through floodwaters in Penarth, Wales last night[/caption]



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