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Hurricane Beryl landing on Texas coast has caused several road closures and delays in the Houston area and beyond.. More than 1 million customers have lost power within hours of Beryl's landfall ...
Flooding on the rail line between Berwick-upon-Tweed and Newcastle were flooding, causing major disruption for passengers. In Northumberland, part of the A189 road was shut down after it was flooded and the River Aln flooded large areas of countryside near Alnmouth. A farmer near Wooler said he lost 12 lambs due to the flooding. [34]
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 ...
This warning has been issued due to deep and fast flowing water and a rapid onset of flooding, and there could be danger to life. Northamptonshire Police has also put road closures in place due to ...
This rain causes the flooding and closure of Interstate 45 in that area. [152] September 8, 2016 – The remnants of Hurricane Newton bring heavy rains to parts of western Texas, however there are no reports of significant damage. June 22, 2017 – Tropical Storm Cindy makes landfall near Port Arthur with winds of 45 mph (70 km/h).
The Environment Agency has urged people to keep well away from coastal paths, piers and proms due to expected high waves. There are also flood warnings in place for parts of Wiltshire and Somerset ...
George Bush Intercontinental Airport closed for about 90 minutes due to flooding on the runways, canceling 655 flights. [29] Throughout Houston, hundreds of homes were affected by flooding and more than 1,600 vehicles were towed. In Harris County alone, 422 people required high-water rescue; the Texas National Guard rescued 130 people. [30]
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