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Severe weather warnings are in force for all 22 Welsh counties, after heavy rain and strong winds brought more flooding incidents on Friday morning. Heavy rain has led to dozens of flood calls across Wales including a woman and baby trapped in house with 5ft (1.5m) of water on the other side.
The Environment Agency Wales warned of a risk of localised flooding, as fire crews were called to incidents across Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire. South Wales fire service said it had dealt with more than 130 alerts including that of the woman and child at Ynysyboeth, near Pontypridd.
Arriva Trains ran buses between Cardiff and Bridgend due to flooding. Gwent Police has warned against driving in the Rhymney and Sirhowy valleys after landslides in seven communities.
A motorist, trapped in his 4x4 in the River Rhiw near Welshpool, was rescued by an RAF helicopter on Thursday. Severe weather warnings are in force for all 22 Welsh counties.
The 60-year-old had been trying to cross a ford when he became stranded. And fire crews were called to incidents in Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire as Environment Agency Wales warned of a risk of localised flooding.
The Environment Agency Wales say rivers are "unseasonably high" following the recent rainfall and emergency services are on alert as Wales could feel the brunt of the first of the autumn storms. The 11th green at Cardiff Golf Club became waterlogged There are also weather warnings in place for many parts of England, with heavy rain affecting central, southern and south-western areas.
Arriva Trains ran buses between Cardiff and Bridgend on Friday morning when the line was closed due to flooding until around 0830 GMT.
An 8ft wall collapsed in Park Street, Pontypridd, while at Dowlais, Merthyr, a woman was rescued from a car under a bridge.A number of pubs reported water in cellars
See footage taken from the RAF rescue helicopter of the car trapped in the flood (Footage courtesy of RAF Valley, Anglesey)
Environment Agency Wales said rivers are "unseasonably high" following the recent rainfall and emergency services are on alert as Wales could feel the brunt of the first of the autumn storms.
John Mosedale, flood risk manager for Environment Agency Wales, said the rivers had not risen as much overnight as they might but there was still a risk of localised flooding.John Mosedale, flood risk manager for Environment Agency Wales, said the rivers had not risen as much overnight as they might but there was still a risk of localised flooding.
He said: "I think the summer has been very unusual.He said: "I think the summer has been very unusual.
"In my 30 years of dealing with floods, this is the worst in my recollection in being so miserable and damp but it really has kept the rivers pretty much topped up to a point we would expect to be getting around October time."In my 30 years of dealing with floods, this is the worst in my recollection in being so miserable and damp but it really has kept the rivers pretty much topped up to a point we would expect to be getting around October time.
"So to get them this early in the year is quite unusual. Heavy rainfall in September is not that unusual.""So to get them this early in the year is quite unusual. Heavy rainfall in September is not that unusual."
Flooding affected trains operating between Swansea and Cardiff on Friday morning but services resumed around 0830 BST after workers spent the night pumping out the floodwater at the two locations in St Fagans and Pontyclun. Network Rail workers spent the night pumping out the floodwater at the two locations in St Fagans and Pontyclun to reopen the rail line to Cardiff.
Arriva Trains Wales ran a bus to replace services between Bridgend and Cardiff due to the flooding while First Great Western began some London-bound trains from Cardiff instead of Swansea. First Great Western began some London-bound trains from Cardiff instead of Swansea.
The floodwater came from the River Ely and Network Rail said staff were monitoring the situation to ensure they can react quickly if it flooded again.The floodwater came from the River Ely and Network Rail said staff were monitoring the situation to ensure they can react quickly if it flooded again.
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service said Burry Port, Saunderfoot and the Tenby areas were particularly badly affected.Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service said Burry Port, Saunderfoot and the Tenby areas were particularly badly affected.
They were also called to incidents in Ammanford, Neath, Carmarthen, Narberth, Cardigan and New Quay.They were also called to incidents in Ammanford, Neath, Carmarthen, Narberth, Cardigan and New Quay.
Substantial surface water was reported on roads in Pembrokeshire after a heavy downpour, which forced Broad Haven Primary School to close due to flooding.Substantial surface water was reported on roads in Pembrokeshire after a heavy downpour, which forced Broad Haven Primary School to close due to flooding.
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Ferry firm Stena Line has cancelled its 0855 BST and 1500 BST sailings from Holyhead, Anglesey.Ferry firm Stena Line has cancelled its 0855 BST and 1500 BST sailings from Holyhead, Anglesey.
South Wales Fire and Rescue Service has warned people to not drive, walk or play in flooded areas and to keep an eye on elderly neighbours.South Wales Fire and Rescue Service has warned people to not drive, walk or play in flooded areas and to keep an eye on elderly neighbours.
The Jazz in the Park festival in Pontypool, due to start tonight, was cancelled.
Two of the marquees are reportedly under four inches of water. Torfaen Council staff are currently working to dismantle the marquees before the weather gets any worse.
Around 50 acts, including veteran pianist Stan Tracey, were due to appear.
Meanwhile, the Usk Show, due to be held on 13 September has been cancelled due to the bad weather and current ground conditions.Meanwhile, the Usk Show, due to be held on 13 September has been cancelled due to the bad weather and current ground conditions.
The delays and disruption followed on from a motorist become trapped in his 4x4 in the River Rhiw near Welshpool on Thursday and being rescued by an RAF helicopter.
The 60-year-old had been trying to cross a ford when he became stranded.
BBC weather forecaster Liam Dutton said to expect a band of heavy rain lasting between four and five hours starting on Friday morning, along with strong winds and hill fog.BBC weather forecaster Liam Dutton said to expect a band of heavy rain lasting between four and five hours starting on Friday morning, along with strong winds and hill fog.
Up to 2ins (50mm) of rain was expected by lunchtime.Up to 2ins (50mm) of rain was expected by lunchtime.
The stormy start to September follows the wettest August in Wales since 1992.The stormy start to September follows the wettest August in Wales since 1992.