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Natural Resources Wales (NRW) has issued more than 30 flood alerts and warnings, while the Environment Agency (EA) in England has more than 20 red flood warnings in place, which mean flooding is ...
A severe flood warning – meaning a danger to life – has been issued for a village in Powys as Storm Babet continues. The warning, issued by Natural Resources Wales on Saturday morning, covers ...
Meanwhile, in Wales, one flood warning and 10 flood alerts have been issued in the south and southwest of the country. England’s flood alerts and warnings (Environment Agency) Northern Ireland ...
The Environment Agency had already issued 33 flood warnings for England, indicating potential flash flooding (including for the River Ouse, Yorkshire, [121] with 150 flood alerts in force. [124] As for Ireland, Met Éireann issued orange and yellow rain and wind warnings to 22 counties overnight in order to prepare for the upcoming storm on ...
On 10 December the National Grid reported that 21,242 properties in England and Wales were still without power and that 1,853,708 had been reconnected. [34] Heavy rain from the storm prompted 44 flood warnings and over 200 flood alerts in England and Wales. [35] An uprooted tree at Warley Woods in Oldbury, West Midlands.
Across England and Wales, 38 flood warnings remain in force because of recent heavy rain from the storm, although the weather on Monday has been dry for most. ... Northern Ireland Electricity ...
Storm Henk brought damaging winds and persistent rain to parts of England and Wales on 2 January, prompting severe weather warnings to be issued across the country. [1] This led to more than 300 flood warnings being issued by the Environment Agency, with extensive flooding affecting the River Trent, Severn, Avon and Thames. [2]
About three million people in parts of Wales and south-west England were sent an emergency alert from the government. There were large gusts in coastal areas during Storm Darragh [Stephen Henderson]