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People in flood-prone areas across a northern England and southern Scotland are being warned to prepare for the worst as torrential rain continues.People in flood-prone areas across a northern England and southern Scotland are being warned to prepare for the worst as torrential rain continues.
The Environment Agency says there are concerns of flash flooding, particularly in the north east.The Environment Agency says there are concerns of flash flooding, particularly in the north east.
Flood levels are receding in south west England and Wales where one teenager was killed in a trapped car on Friday. Flood levels are receding in south west England and Wales where a 17-year-old girl died in a trapped car on Friday.
There are a total of 97 flood warnings in place in England and Wales, seven of them severe.There are a total of 97 flood warnings in place in England and Wales, seven of them severe.
The Environment Agency has three severe flood warnings in place in North Yorkshire, two at Pickering Beck and one in Brough beck at Catterick. I think our catchments and the soils are very wet and saturated, and river levels are therefore responding very quickly Phil RothwellThe Environment Agency Teenager killed in WalesSevere flood warning in N Yorkshire According to the BBC weather centre the rain could exceed 50mm in some places.The Environment Agency has three severe flood warnings in place in North Yorkshire, two at Pickering Beck and one in Brough beck at Catterick. I think our catchments and the soils are very wet and saturated, and river levels are therefore responding very quickly Phil RothwellThe Environment Agency Teenager killed in WalesSevere flood warning in N Yorkshire According to the BBC weather centre the rain could exceed 50mm in some places.
In addition to the warnings, the agency has more than 160 flood watches in place for England and Wales.In addition to the warnings, the agency has more than 160 flood watches in place for England and Wales.
The teenager who was killed in Powys was airlifted to Bronglais Hospital, Aberystwyth - along with a male and another female both suffering from hypothermia - but died after arrival. The teenager who was killed in Powys when the 4X4 car she was travelling in left a flooded forestry track north of the Llyn Brianne reservoir and overturned into a river.
Dyfed-Powys Police said its helicopter and an RAF helicopter were involved in taking the casualties to hospital. She was airlifted to Bronglais Hospital, Aberystwyth - along with a male and another female both suffering from hypothermia - but died after arrival.
The incident happened on a forestry track at a remote location north of Llyn Brianne reservoir when their vehicle overturned into the river. Casualties were flown to Bronglais hospital, Aberystwyth
Casualties from the crash in Powys were flown to hospital in Aberystwyth.
Police said the three people were tourists from south-east England and that one of the pair suffering from hypothermia had to walk several miles to a farmhouse to get help.Police said the three people were tourists from south-east England and that one of the pair suffering from hypothermia had to walk several miles to a farmhouse to get help.
The BBC Wales correspondent Colette Hume says river levels in Wales are going down and that the biggest problem for people now is clearing up after the rain on Friday.The BBC Wales correspondent Colette Hume says river levels in Wales are going down and that the biggest problem for people now is clearing up after the rain on Friday.
She added that many people in the affected areas have no insurance and they will be keeping their fingers crossed that there is no more rain.She added that many people in the affected areas have no insurance and they will be keeping their fingers crossed that there is no more rain.
Dee-Ann Palmer has had her house ruined by flood waterDee-Ann Palmer has had her house ruined by flood water
Dee Ann Palmer, whose house in Ynsboeth in mid Glamorgan has been devastated, says she has lost everything and since she has no insurance it will cost her "an arm and a leg" to replace her furniture and kitchen appliancesDee Ann Palmer, whose house in Ynsboeth in mid Glamorgan has been devastated, says she has lost everything and since she has no insurance it will cost her "an arm and a leg" to replace her furniture and kitchen appliances
She told BBC News: "No insurance at all because we've been flooded before and its going to cost an arm and a leg for me to have any insurance.She told BBC News: "No insurance at all because we've been flooded before and its going to cost an arm and a leg for me to have any insurance.
"The council promised me when I first moved into the property seven and a half years ago that it would never ever happen again, they had solved it.... and they obviously haven't'.""The council promised me when I first moved into the property seven and a half years ago that it would never ever happen again, they had solved it.... and they obviously haven't'."
The BBC Weather Centre said some places suffered more than a month's worth of rainfall in 24 hours on Friday. Some 40mm (1.6ins) of rain fell in Caerphilly and on Exmoor.The BBC Weather Centre said some places suffered more than a month's worth of rainfall in 24 hours on Friday. Some 40mm (1.6ins) of rain fell in Caerphilly and on Exmoor.
Phil Rothwell, from the Environment Agency, says the wet summer hasn't helped the situation.Phil Rothwell, from the Environment Agency, says the wet summer hasn't helped the situation.
"I think our catchments and the soils are very wet and saturated, and river levels are therefore responding very quickly."I think our catchments and the soils are very wet and saturated, and river levels are therefore responding very quickly.
"The soil isn't absorbing the water it might, and so we're seeing these very rapid rises in water that we saw in south Wales and Wales generally, which is causing a lot of problems," he said."The soil isn't absorbing the water it might, and so we're seeing these very rapid rises in water that we saw in south Wales and Wales generally, which is causing a lot of problems," he said.
The Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) has two flood watches, one for the Scottish Borders and one for Edinburgh and Lothian rivers.The Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) has two flood watches, one for the Scottish Borders and one for Edinburgh and Lothian rivers.
In the Lothian area SEPA says river levels are rising after persistent rain on Friday and Saturday morning and localised flooding is possible.In the Lothian area SEPA says river levels are rising after persistent rain on Friday and Saturday morning and localised flooding is possible.


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