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Emergency crews rescue 20 people from care home trapped by floods. 12:15, Matt Mathers. Emergency crews have had to rescue 20 people from a care home in Derbyshire as cars were submerged in flood ...
In Wales, one flood warning and 12 flood alerts are in place. A Met Office warning for snow and ice across large parts of Scotland came into force at 16:00 and will last until midday on Tuesday.
Gale-force winds and floods struck several countries in northern Europe as the region endured more heavy rain on Friday that forecasters say will continue into the weekend. The winds are expected ...
Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Norway and United Kingdom: 0: storm tide 2007: 2007 United Kingdom floods: United Kingdom: 13: heavy rain 2008: 2008 Irish flash floods: Ireland: 1: Heavy rain 2008: 2008 Morpeth floods: United Kingdom: 0: heavy rain 2009: 2009 Great Britain and Ireland floods: United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland: 4 ...
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 ...
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).
A heatwave in mid-July 2022 saw temperatures reach unprecedented levels in many parts of the UK, passing 40C for the first time on July 19. ... flooding in Cork, Ireland today. Just awful 😢 ...
Widespread severe gales in the United Kingdom, France, the Benelux countries, and Germany. Isolated gusts of over 45 m/s (160 km/h; 100 mph) were recorded, causing extensive structural damage. The storm tracked across the United Kingdom into mainland Europe, where it was known under the name "Daria" and caused severe damage, especially to forests.