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Perthshire flood 'danger' warning Perthshire flood 'danger' warning
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Flooding in Perthshire could cause a serious risk to residents and property, environment officials have warned.Flooding in Perthshire could cause a serious risk to residents and property, environment officials have warned.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency has issued two severe flood warnings for the rivers Lyon and Tay. The Scottish Environment Protection Agency has issued three severe flood warnings for the rivers Lyon and Tay and the River Teith, at Callander.
The organisation said levels were continuing to rise because of heavy rain in the area. Levels have continued to rise because of heavy rain in the area.
Flood warnings have also been issued for a number of other Perthshire rivers - the Tummell, Earn and the River Teith at Callander. Flood warnings have also been issued for a number of other Perthshire rivers - the Tummell and Earn - as well as the River Lochy near Fort William.
Sepa said Loch Lyon had begun to spill over and the prospect of severe flooding could affect many homes, businesses and main roads in the area.Sepa said Loch Lyon had begun to spill over and the prospect of severe flooding could affect many homes, businesses and main roads in the area.
There was also a severe warning covering the area from Kenmore to the A9 road bridge upstream of Dunkeld, including Aberfeldy and Dalguise.There was also a severe warning covering the area from Kenmore to the A9 road bridge upstream of Dunkeld, including Aberfeldy and Dalguise.
Rain in Falkirk caused the River Carron to swell near Denny
The agency said there was a "serious danger to life and property" and has urged residents to take immediate steps to protect themselves as continuing rain is expected to worsen conditions.The agency said there was a "serious danger to life and property" and has urged residents to take immediate steps to protect themselves as continuing rain is expected to worsen conditions.
Rain in Falkirk caused the River Carron to swell near Denny
Motorists have been warned of hazardous driving conditions and the meadows car park at Callander is under water.
Met Office forecasts have predicted 40mm of heavy rain in the Trossachs up until Midnight tonight.
Sepa also warned that water levels in the Great Glen area were expected to rise "rapidly", with heavy rain due to continue over the next 24 hours.
Elsewhere, witnesses reported some flooding in the Falkirk area, at the River Carron, near Denny.Elsewhere, witnesses reported some flooding in the Falkirk area, at the River Carron, near Denny.
Sepa has also declared a series of less serious "flood watch" areas around Scotland.Sepa has also declared a series of less serious "flood watch" areas around Scotland.
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