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Rains cause flash-flooding chaos | Rains cause flash-flooding chaos |
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Torrential rain has caused severe flooding in parts of England, leaving people trapped in cars and homes. | Torrential rain has caused severe flooding in parts of England, leaving people trapped in cars and homes. |
West Midlands Ambulance Service said crews had reported floodwaters rising to the height of car doors in the Herefordshire and Worcestershire areas. | West Midlands Ambulance Service said crews had reported floodwaters rising to the height of car doors in the Herefordshire and Worcestershire areas. |
Two inches of torrential rain also fell in Kent, with parts of Folkestone, New Romney and Dover the worst affected. | Two inches of torrential rain also fell in Kent, with parts of Folkestone, New Romney and Dover the worst affected. |
Some flights at Bristol International were cancelled or diverted when the airport lost power on Tuesday evening. | Some flights at Bristol International were cancelled or diverted when the airport lost power on Tuesday evening. |
Hundreds of homes and businesses across the greater Bristol area also lost power and many roads, railway lines and properties were flooded. | Hundreds of homes and businesses across the greater Bristol area also lost power and many roads, railway lines and properties were flooded. |
'Extraordinary night' | 'Extraordinary night' |
Emergency crews in the West Midlands were inundated with calls after the rain swept in at about 2100 BST, affecting an area from north Gloucestershire to south Shropshire. | Emergency crews in the West Midlands were inundated with calls after the rain swept in at about 2100 BST, affecting an area from north Gloucestershire to south Shropshire. |
Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service received more than 160 flood-related calls in two hours. | Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service received more than 160 flood-related calls in two hours. |
Floods: Your Pictures See map of worst-hit areas A spokesman said it was a "local emergency" and priority was being given to the most vulnerable people affected. | Floods: Your Pictures See map of worst-hit areas A spokesman said it was a "local emergency" and priority was being given to the most vulnerable people affected. |
Firefighters in Shropshire responded to 136 incidents, in one of their busiest nights for years. | Firefighters in Shropshire responded to 136 incidents, in one of their busiest nights for years. |
A spokesman called it an "extraordinary night". | A spokesman called it an "extraordinary night". |
Two Shropshire communities have been cut off - on either side of the River Severn at Hampton Loade - to the south of Bridgnorth. | Two Shropshire communities have been cut off - on either side of the River Severn at Hampton Loade - to the south of Bridgnorth. |
A road has been completely washed away on the Highley side of the river, isolating up to 50 people. | A road has been completely washed away on the Highley side of the river, isolating up to 50 people. |
Ambulance crews reported seeing water levels up to the height of car doors in Ross-on-Wye. | Ambulance crews reported seeing water levels up to the height of car doors in Ross-on-Wye. |
Warning drivers to be cautious, a spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: "People need to take note of the weather conditions. | Warning drivers to be cautious, a spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: "People need to take note of the weather conditions. |
"The last thing we need is to have to deal with unnecessary crashes." | "The last thing we need is to have to deal with unnecessary crashes." |
Emergency calls | Emergency calls |
Elsewhere, residents in parts of east Kent are spending the day mopping up after a night of storms brought flooding and power cuts to thousands of homes. | Elsewhere, residents in parts of east Kent are spending the day mopping up after a night of storms brought flooding and power cuts to thousands of homes. |
Kent Fire and Rescue said it took more than 400 emergency calls in a three-hour period on Tuesday night. | Kent Fire and Rescue said it took more than 400 emergency calls in a three-hour period on Tuesday night. |
A resident filmed the tornado during a storm | A resident filmed the tornado during a storm |
Malcolm Dyer, from New Romney, said he watched helplessly as four inches of water washed across his living room. | Malcolm Dyer, from New Romney, said he watched helplessly as four inches of water washed across his living room. |
"It came in like a stream," he said. "There was nothing we could do." | "It came in like a stream," he said. "There was nothing we could do." |
Another resident Paul Turvey, who lives in East Street, Dover, said his street "became like a lake" shortly after 2000 BST on Tuesday. | Another resident Paul Turvey, who lives in East Street, Dover, said his street "became like a lake" shortly after 2000 BST on Tuesday. |
He sent pictures of a neighbour's basement kitchen in which a fridge was "floating across the room". | He sent pictures of a neighbour's basement kitchen in which a fridge was "floating across the room". |
EDF Energy said the storms had damaged overhead cables, leaving some 2,000 customers still without power. | |
The areas that remain affected include Worth, Shepherdswell, Deal, Richborough, Hawkinge, Sarre and Wingham. | |
The company said it was "working hard to restore power as quickly and as safely as possible." | The company said it was "working hard to restore power as quickly and as safely as possible." |
WORST AFFECTED PARTS OF ENGLAND 1. Power failure at Bristol International Airport led to flight delays and cancellations on Tuesday2. At Hampton Loade, near Bridgnorth, a road was washed away leaving at least 50 people stranded3. Twenty people were rescued from their cars at one of the highest points in Worcestershire - Clows Top, near Stourport4. A four-mile stretch of the A44 between Bromyard and Worcester was totally flooded5. In parts of Kent, heavy rain prompted hundreds of flood-related calls to fire services and power cuts affected thousands of homes Back to top | WORST AFFECTED PARTS OF ENGLAND 1. Power failure at Bristol International Airport led to flight delays and cancellations on Tuesday2. At Hampton Loade, near Bridgnorth, a road was washed away leaving at least 50 people stranded3. Twenty people were rescued from their cars at one of the highest points in Worcestershire - Clows Top, near Stourport4. A four-mile stretch of the A44 between Bromyard and Worcester was totally flooded5. In parts of Kent, heavy rain prompted hundreds of flood-related calls to fire services and power cuts affected thousands of homes Back to top |
Are you in an area affected by the flooding? | Are you in an area affected by the flooding? |
Send us your pics and moving images of the flash floods to yourpics@bbc.co.uk Click here for terms and conditions on sending photos and video | Send us your pics and moving images of the flash floods to yourpics@bbc.co.uk Click here for terms and conditions on sending photos and video |