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Elliot Ball - BBC News, South West. November 24, 2024 at 7:48 AM. Storm Bert is battering Devon and Cornwall with flood warnings in place, trees down across the region and many properties without ...
Met Office lifts weather warning as forecast update issued. 13:00, Tara Cobham. The Met Office’s weather warning has now been lifted. The yellow warning for rain was in place until midday today.
The Environment Agency issues 12 flood warnings for Cornwall and four for Devon.
The 2004 Boscastle flood occurred on Monday 16 August 2004 in the two villages of Boscastle and Crackington Haven [1] in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The villages suffered extensive damage after flash floods caused by an exceptional amount of rain that fell over eight hours that afternoon.
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In the aftermath of both Storm Kathleen and Storm Pierrick, [14] a combination of an 'exceptionally' high tide and strong winds caused significant floods across the country overnight on 8 April, especially along the south coast of England. [15] On 9 April, 43 flood warnings and 201 flood alerts were in place across England and Wales. [16]
Flooding means the Great Western Railway line between Liskeard and Looe in Cornwall is still closed. Coldest overnight temperature was 11.2C - Met Office 11:55 , Alex Croft
Today, there stands a memorial garden. [5] On 16 August 2004 - exactly 52 years to the day of the Lynmouth Flood - a similar incident happened in Cornwall, when flash floods caused extensive damage to Boscastle, but without loss of life. The hydrological setting of these two villages is very similar. [6]