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Village evacuated amid flooding Village evacuated amid flooding
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Firefighters in Perthshire have responded to a number of calls from people trapped by floodwater in the village of Milnathort.Firefighters in Perthshire have responded to a number of calls from people trapped by floodwater in the village of Milnathort.
Tayside Fire Service said it was dealing with a threat to life and was trying to rescue people after the River Queich burst its banks.Tayside Fire Service said it was dealing with a threat to life and was trying to rescue people after the River Queich burst its banks.
Severe weather is continuing to batter many parts of Scotland with a number of areas are experiencing heavy flooding.Severe weather is continuing to batter many parts of Scotland with a number of areas are experiencing heavy flooding.
Torrential rain and high winds have also forced a number of road closures.Torrential rain and high winds have also forced a number of road closures.
A local resident in Milnathort, near Kinross, told BBC Scotland that the pub, post-offices and many houses are severely flooded.A local resident in Milnathort, near Kinross, told BBC Scotland that the pub, post-offices and many houses are severely flooded.
They're going round asking people if they want to be evacuated Dawn Ramage Milnathort resident Your pictures: FloodingThey're going round asking people if they want to be evacuated Dawn Ramage Milnathort resident Your pictures: Flooding
Dawn Ramage said she was currently upstairs in her own home as the ground floor had been flooded.Dawn Ramage said she was currently upstairs in her own home as the ground floor had been flooded.
She described the situation as "complete chaos" and said flood water had extended across a "huge area of Milnathort".She described the situation as "complete chaos" and said flood water had extended across a "huge area of Milnathort".
"It's affected lots of businesses and loads and loads of houses," she said."It's affected lots of businesses and loads and loads of houses," she said.
"The emergency services are here - we've got the fire, we've got the police. They're going round asking people if they want to be evacuated."The emergency services are here - we've got the fire, we've got the police. They're going round asking people if they want to be evacuated.
"From where I can see, most people are retreating upstairs and just sitting it out but I believe in some areas they've had to take people out.""From where I can see, most people are retreating upstairs and just sitting it out but I believe in some areas they've had to take people out."
Those evacutated from the village are being housed in temporary accomodation in Kinross overnight.Those evacutated from the village are being housed in temporary accomodation in Kinross overnight.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency had 14 severe flood warnings for waterways in the area - stretching from Callander to Dunkeld and Fort William.The Scottish Environment Protection Agency had 14 severe flood warnings for waterways in the area - stretching from Callander to Dunkeld and Fort William.
The agency has also warned of further problems to come.The agency has also warned of further problems to come.
Rain caused the River Carron to swell (pic by Colin McGowan) Loch Tay upstream of Aberfeldy
Levels have continued to rise and rain is expected to continue into Thursday.Levels have continued to rise and rain is expected to continue into Thursday.
Met Office forecasts have predicted 40mm of heavy rain in the Trossachs up until midnight tonight.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.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 flooding in the Falkirk area, at the River Carron, near Denny.Elsewhere, witnesses reported flooding in the Falkirk area, at the River Carron, near Denny.
Stirling Council and Central Scotland Police advised the public not to make car journeys, as floodwater threatened to close several roads in the area.Stirling Council and Central Scotland Police advised the public not to make car journeys, as floodwater threatened to close several roads in the area.
In the Highlands, pupils were sent home from Kingussie High School because of the risk posed by the River Gynack.In the Highlands, pupils were sent home from Kingussie High School because of the risk posed by the River Gynack.
Strathclyde Police also urged motorists to take extreme caution and only to drive if absolutely necessary.Strathclyde Police also urged motorists to take extreme caution and only to drive if absolutely necessary.
Firefighters in the area rescued a woman and her baby from a car which had been stuck in floodwater in Houston Road, Houston, just after noon.Firefighters in the area rescued a woman and her baby from a car which had been stuck in floodwater in Houston Road, Houston, just after noon.
Also at Houston Road firefighters evacuated a day nursery where the electrics were affected by flooding.Also at Houston Road firefighters evacuated a day nursery where the electrics were affected by flooding.
A spokeswoman said there was a continuing danger of flooding overnight in the Renfrewshire, Clydebank and East Dunbartonshire areas.A spokeswoman said there was a continuing danger of flooding overnight in the Renfrewshire, Clydebank and East Dunbartonshire areas.
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