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Flooding is causing disruption to travel across the south east of England after heavy rain overnight. Flooding is causing travel disruption across the south east of England after heavy rain overnight.
The M23 has been closed between junctions 10 and 11 in both directions in West Sussex, Highways England said. The M23 is closed between junctions 10 and 11 in both directions in West Sussex, Highways England said.
On the railways, Southern, Thameslink and Gatwick Express passengers have been advised not to travel, with disruption to services on the Brighton mainline.On the railways, Southern, Thameslink and Gatwick Express passengers have been advised not to travel, with disruption to services on the Brighton mainline.
Southeastern says there are no trains between Strood and Maidstone West.Southeastern says there are no trains between Strood and Maidstone West.
The rail company posted on its website: "A tree blocking the railway between Strood and Maidstone West means all lines are blocked. Train services running between these stations will be suspended.The rail company posted on its website: "A tree blocking the railway between Strood and Maidstone West means all lines are blocked. Train services running between these stations will be suspended.
"Disruption is expected until the end of the day.""Disruption is expected until the end of the day."
Almost 5mm (2in) of rain has fallen in some areas in the last 36 hours, and the Met Office has issued severe weather warnings for heavy rain, saying water on roads will cause delays in some areas on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Services through Tonbridge have been disrupted due to a failure of the electricity supply, and flooding in the Frant area is affecting trains between Tunbridge Wells and Hastings.
Details of Southern, Thameslink and Gatwick Express services affected have also been posted on Southern's website. Almost 50mm (2in) of rain has fallen in some areas in the past 36 hours, and the Met Office has issued severe weather warnings for heavy rain, saying water on roads will cause delays in some areas on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Trains between Brighton and Haywards Heath are being disrupted and there are no services between Haywards Heath and Three Bridges. Details of Southern, Thameslink and Gatwick Express services affected have been posted on Southern's website.
Trains between Brighton and Haywards Heath are affected and there are no services between Haywards Heath and Three Bridges.
Rail services are still running from both London Bridge and London Victoria to Gatwick Airport, Southern said.Rail services are still running from both London Bridge and London Victoria to Gatwick Airport, Southern said.
South Western Railway said all lines between Guildford and Godalming are blocked after a landslip with disruption expected until about 14:00 GMT. Great Western Railway services are also being affected. South Western Railway said all lines between Guildford and Godalming were blocked after a landslip, with disruption expected until about 14:00 GMT. Great Western Railway services are also affected.
Gatwick Airport has advised customers to allow extra time for their journeys due to flooding on the M23 and disruption to rail services. Gatwick Airport is "running as usual", but it has advised customers to allow extra time for their journeys due to the flooding on the M23 and the disruption to rail services.
The airport said it is "running as usual" with no knock-on effect on flights anticipated. Kent Fire and Rescue Service said crews were helping a man who had become stuck after driving through floodwater in Coppins Road, Leigh, near Tonbridge.
Kent Fire and Rescue Service said crews were helping a man who had became stuck after driving through floodwater in Coppins Road, Leigh, near Tonbridge.
"Firefighters in water-safety suits are working to release the man from his vehicle and people are asked to avoid the area due to the floodwater," a spokesman said."Firefighters in water-safety suits are working to release the man from his vehicle and people are asked to avoid the area due to the floodwater," a spokesman said.
The service warned drivers: "Floodwater is often deeper than it looks and may be moving quite fast - your vehicle could be swept away or become stranded The service warned drivers: "Floodwater is often deeper than it looks and may be moving quite fast - your vehicle could be swept away or become stranded.
"If you see a sign to say that the road is closed due to flooding, remember the sign is there for a reason and find an alternative route.""If you see a sign to say that the road is closed due to flooding, remember the sign is there for a reason and find an alternative route."
The Environment Agency has issued flood warnings and alerts across England.The Environment Agency has issued flood warnings and alerts across England.
Yellow weather warnings are in place for large parts of the south of England until midday on Sunday.Yellow weather warnings are in place for large parts of the south of England until midday on Sunday.
A Met Office spokesman said: "There will be some showers around but nowhere near as much rain as today." A Met Office spokesman warned that more rain was "coming from the south through the night and tomorrow".
However, he added: "More rain is coming from the south through the night and tomorrow." In Leatherhead in Surrey horses have been left stranded in a flooded field after the River Mole burst its banks.
In Cornwall, the A30 was closed on Thursday due to flooding, with Devon and Cornwall Police declaring a major incident in Hayle.In Cornwall, the A30 was closed on Thursday due to flooding, with Devon and Cornwall Police declaring a major incident in Hayle.
Met Office meteorologist Mark Wilson said there could be up to 1.2in (30mm) of rain in the south on Saturday, with localised flooding. Met Office meteorologist Mark Wilson said there could be up to 30mm of rain in the south on Saturday, with localised flooding.
The village of Cardinham in Cornwall saw 2in (52mm) of rain over 36 hours, while Bastreet Downs got 2.1in (53mm). The village of Cardinham in Cornwall saw 52mm of rain over 36 hours, while Bastreet Downs got 53mm.
Devon and Cornwall Police said flooding across the force area has made "a number of roads impassable", and Great Western Railway services between Exeter St Davids and Taunton have been disrupted. Devon & Cornwall Police said flooding across the force area had made "a number of roads impassable", and Great Western Railway services between Exeter St Davids and Taunton have been disrupted.
Norfolk and Suffolk Police said roads in both counties have been affected by floodwater. Norfolk and Suffolk Police said roads in both counties had been affected by floodwater.
The Environment Agency has issued about 60 flood warning across England - where flooding is expected as well as 200 flood alerts, which warn of possible flooding. The Environment Agency has issued about 60 flood warning across England - where flooding is expected - as well as 200 flood alerts, which warn of possible flooding.
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