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The River Wandle broke its banks for the first time since the 1960s, flooding AFC Wimbledon's stadium and leaving a sinkhole on the pitch. [ 46 ] On 26 September, flash floods caused damage and disruption across the country, with flooding continuing into the following day. 35 people were evacuated from a caravan park in Yarwell ...
As of Monday evening, there were 183 flood warnings, meaning flooding is expected, and 301 flood alerts, meaning flooding is possible, in place across England. In Wales, one flood warning and 12 ...
Roads closed and rail services in chaos as man dies in water in Shropshire while hundreds of homes flooded
UK weather warnings map reveals which areas are most at risk of flooding. 13:30, Holly Evans. Storm Bert continues to bring widespread destruction to communities across the UK as more than 200 ...
St. Lucia's flood: Not known by that name, the flood killed hundreds in England. This flood, along with the South England flood of February 1287, contributed to the decline of Dunwich as a major port. 1315–17: Great Famine: Throughout Europe. 1324: 10 years of hot summers: Drought in summer (London/south).
Seven "take action now" flood warnings were issued in Sussex. [12] In Dorset, an industrial estate in Woolsbridge was flooded, [13] and a road was blocked by floodwater in Burton. [14] On 18 January, a major incident was declared in Somerset by the Environment Agency due to flooding risks. [15] On 24 January, the major incident in Somerset came ...
All the weather warnings in place for Scotland today. 07:30, Stuti Mishra. An amber rain warning has just started for eastern Scotland that will last upto 6pm tomorrow, with another amber wind ...
Storm Franklin caused severe flooding in parts of the United Kingdom in February 2022. Later in the year, in August, a flood had caused damage in Devon and Cornwall. Heavy rain caused flooding in Dorset in October whilst another wave occurred in November, affecting many parts of England and Scotland.