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'Freak' hail causes flood chaos 'Freak' hail causes flood chaos
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Severe flooding, which left a Devon town virtually cut off, was caused by a "freak" overnight hailstorm, the Met Office has said.Severe flooding, which left a Devon town virtually cut off, was caused by a "freak" overnight hailstorm, the Met Office has said.
Devon and Somerset Fire Service described the situation after 1ft (0.3m) of hail fell in the Ottery St Mary area as "absolute chaos".Devon and Somerset Fire Service described the situation after 1ft (0.3m) of hail fell in the Ottery St Mary area as "absolute chaos".
A woman in labour was one of the dozens of people rescued from flooded homes and cars, said police.A woman in labour was one of the dozens of people rescued from flooded homes and cars, said police.
They warned motorists that road conditions were "treacherous".They warned motorists that road conditions were "treacherous".
Rail services have also been affected. We didn't realise it was hail and snow until I looked out and saw what I thought was foam floating on the water, but it was ice Rhianne Thorneywood, local residentRail services have also been affected. We didn't realise it was hail and snow until I looked out and saw what I thought was foam floating on the water, but it was ice Rhianne Thorneywood, local resident
Cars in the town were left tightly packed in ice after about 1ft (0.3m) of hail fell in just two hours between 0100 and 0300 GMT.Cars in the town were left tightly packed in ice after about 1ft (0.3m) of hail fell in just two hours between 0100 and 0300 GMT.
The storm has been described as a "freak event" by the Met Office, which said the weather which hit the town was "hugely localised".The storm has been described as a "freak event" by the Met Office, which said the weather which hit the town was "hugely localised".
"It seemed to be centred on Ottery St Mary," a spokesman said."It seemed to be centred on Ottery St Mary," a spokesman said.
Rhianne Thorneywood, whose house had flooded in minutes, told BBC News: "I've never seen lightning like it, and rain.Rhianne Thorneywood, whose house had flooded in minutes, told BBC News: "I've never seen lightning like it, and rain.
"We didn't realise it was hail and snow until I looked out and saw what I thought was foam floating on the water, but it was ice.""We didn't realise it was hail and snow until I looked out and saw what I thought was foam floating on the water, but it was ice."
Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service said 25 people were rescued from flooded homes in Ottery St Mary and Feniton.Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service said 25 people were rescued from flooded homes in Ottery St Mary and Feniton.
They were taken to the hospital in Ottery St Mary, which is being used as a shelter for people who have nowhere else to go.
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They were taken to the hospital in Ottery St Mary, which is being used as a shelter for people who have nowhere else to go.
Susanne Reed, from the fire control centre, said it was the worst flooding she had seen in 25 years.Susanne Reed, from the fire control centre, said it was the worst flooding she had seen in 25 years.
"It has been absolute chaos, it started just after midnight when we were out rescuing people stuck in their cars in flood water."It has been absolute chaos, it started just after midnight when we were out rescuing people stuck in their cars in flood water.
"It got worse and worse and one crew got stuck in a 6ft (1.8m) [hail] drift," she said."It got worse and worse and one crew got stuck in a 6ft (1.8m) [hail] drift," she said.
Juliet Hall, who was pregnant, was in labour and on her way to hospital when she was rescued by police and coastguards from the flooded A30 near Ottery St Mary.Juliet Hall, who was pregnant, was in labour and on her way to hospital when she was rescued by police and coastguards from the flooded A30 near Ottery St Mary.
She was taken to the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital by ambulance and gave birth earlier to her son, Nathan.She was taken to the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital by ambulance and gave birth earlier to her son, Nathan.
The hospital said both mother and child are doing well.The hospital said both mother and child are doing well.
Juliet Hall was in labour when she was trapped in flooding
The Environment Agency said two vehicles fell into Ottery St Mary's Firs Brook, one getting wedged on top of the other, which may have exacerbated the flooding.The Environment Agency said two vehicles fell into Ottery St Mary's Firs Brook, one getting wedged on top of the other, which may have exacerbated the flooding.
Car owner Martin Ashfield said: "I woke up this morning and the car was missing. It had obviously floated away.Car owner Martin Ashfield said: "I woke up this morning and the car was missing. It had obviously floated away.
"The Environment Agency called me and told me where it was.""The Environment Agency called me and told me where it was."
Martin Ashfield's car was swept away by the flood
Elizabeth Devay, who was staying with five members of her family in a caravan near Ottery St Mary, said: "We heard a lot of rain and huge hailstones hitting the caravan roof.Elizabeth Devay, who was staying with five members of her family in a caravan near Ottery St Mary, said: "We heard a lot of rain and huge hailstones hitting the caravan roof.
"When we opened the door there were floods outside the caravan knee deep with the hail floating on top. By the time we got out of the door it was up to our waist.""When we opened the door there were floods outside the caravan knee deep with the hail floating on top. By the time we got out of the door it was up to our waist."
John and Joan Burrows, who farm nearby, lost about 30 sheep. Joan said: "Others are sheltering on the old railway line and we're hoping they don't try and jump in the water."John and Joan Burrows, who farm nearby, lost about 30 sheep. Joan said: "Others are sheltering on the old railway line and we're hoping they don't try and jump in the water."
Martin Ashfield's car was swept away by the flood
The town had been preparing for a carnival this weekend, ahead of its annual Tar Barrel Rolling festival on 5 November.The town had been preparing for a carnival this weekend, ahead of its annual Tar Barrel Rolling festival on 5 November.
Devon and Cornwall Police warned motorists that roads in the area were "treacherous" and a number of routes have been closed because of flooding or ice.Devon and Cornwall Police warned motorists that roads in the area were "treacherous" and a number of routes have been closed because of flooding or ice.
Rail services in Devon have also been disrupted.Rail services in Devon have also been disrupted.
In Boscastle in Cornwall six premises were flooded overnight because of a blocked storm drain.In Boscastle in Cornwall six premises were flooded overnight because of a blocked storm drain.
The Environment Agency has flood warnings in place on the Rivers Otter, Axe, Clyst, Coly, Culm, Isle and Yarty in Devon.The Environment Agency has flood warnings in place on the Rivers Otter, Axe, Clyst, Coly, Culm, Isle and Yarty in Devon.


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