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Floods force thousands from homes | Floods force thousands from homes |
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Three people have died and thousands have been forced from their homes after severe flooding hit England and Wales. | Three people have died and thousands have been forced from their homes after severe flooding hit England and Wales. |
About 900 people are using emergency shelters in Sheffield, and dozens more were evacuated across Lincolnshire, Shropshire and Nottinghamshire. | About 900 people are using emergency shelters in Sheffield, and dozens more were evacuated across Lincolnshire, Shropshire and Nottinghamshire. |
Hundreds have left villages near Rotherham, South Yorkshire, amid fears the nearby Ulley dam could collapse. | Hundreds have left villages near Rotherham, South Yorkshire, amid fears the nearby Ulley dam could collapse. |
A motorist is also feared to have been washed away in his car by rising water near Pershore, Worcestershire. | A motorist is also feared to have been washed away in his car by rising water near Pershore, Worcestershire. |
Map of affected areas | Map of affected areas |
Up to 25 severe flood warnings are still in place, but forecasters say the worst of the weather has passed. | Up to 25 severe flood warnings are still in place, but forecasters say the worst of the weather has passed. |
Other key developments: | Other key developments: |
Your severe weather pictures Send us your comments Your weather experiences | Your severe weather pictures Send us your comments Your weather experiences |
'Phenomenal' conditions | 'Phenomenal' conditions |
Prime Minister Tony Blair expressed his sympathy to the families of the dead and those displaced by what he described as an "extraordinary and very serious event". | Prime Minister Tony Blair expressed his sympathy to the families of the dead and those displaced by what he described as an "extraordinary and very serious event". |
Tributes to dead boy Evacuation over dam fears Wales hit by floods | Tributes to dead boy Evacuation over dam fears Wales hit by floods |
"The immediate thing is to make sure we get the right co-ordination with the emergency services... and that we try to make sure we prevent any further loss of life," he said. | "The immediate thing is to make sure we get the right co-ordination with the emergency services... and that we try to make sure we prevent any further loss of life," he said. |
The Environment Agency labelled current weather conditions "phenomenal". | The Environment Agency labelled current weather conditions "phenomenal". |
The agency's flood expert, Phil Rothwell, said: "We've had a sixth of the annual rainfall in 12 hours. | The agency's flood expert, Phil Rothwell, said: "We've had a sixth of the annual rainfall in 12 hours. |
"Climate change experts tell us that this is the sort of thing we need to expect for the future." | "Climate change experts tell us that this is the sort of thing we need to expect for the future." |
There are currently 25 severe flood warnings in place, with 16 in north east England, seven in the east of the country and two in the Midlands. | There are currently 25 severe flood warnings in place, with 16 in north east England, seven in the east of the country and two in the Midlands. |
The Met Office, which forecasts the weather and works closely with the Environment Agency in dealing with floods, had issued an early warning last Friday. | The Met Office, which forecasts the weather and works closely with the Environment Agency in dealing with floods, had issued an early warning last Friday. |
It had correctly predicted that 50-100mm of rain would fall in the 24 hours from 2200 BST on Sunday, with the worst-affected areas being Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. | It had correctly predicted that 50-100mm of rain would fall in the 24 hours from 2200 BST on Sunday, with the worst-affected areas being Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. |
Meanwhile, finance chiefs are warning that the floods will cost small businesses millions, and insurers are expecting tens of millions in claims from homeowners. | Meanwhile, finance chiefs are warning that the floods will cost small businesses millions, and insurers are expecting tens of millions in claims from homeowners. |
Washed away | Washed away |
South and East Yorkshire saw some of the heaviest flooding, with thousands of homes left without power and three people dying. | South and East Yorkshire saw some of the heaviest flooding, with thousands of homes left without power and three people dying. |
A 68-year-old man was killed after being swept away as he tried to cross a road in central Sheffield. | A 68-year-old man was killed after being swept away as he tried to cross a road in central Sheffield. |
In a separate incident in the city a 14-year-old boy, named as Ryan Joe Parry, was killed after falling into the River Sheaf at Millhouses. | In a separate incident in the city a 14-year-old boy, named as Ryan Joe Parry, was killed after falling into the River Sheaf at Millhouses. |
And 28-year-old Mike Barnett died after becoming trapped in a storm drain in Hull. | And 28-year-old Mike Barnett died after becoming trapped in a storm drain in Hull. |
He had been trying to help his grandfather clear the flooded drain in the Hessle area. | He had been trying to help his grandfather clear the flooded drain in the Hessle area. |
Hundreds of people have left their homes in the villages of Whiston, Canklow, and Catcliffe and Treeton, amid fears the Ulley dam could collapse. | Hundreds of people have left their homes in the villages of Whiston, Canklow, and Catcliffe and Treeton, amid fears the Ulley dam could collapse. |
Buildings and roads were flooded, and trees blown down in Wales. | Buildings and roads were flooded, and trees blown down in Wales. |
BBC weather forecaster Philip Avery said Tuesday would be much quieter. | BBC weather forecaster Philip Avery said Tuesday would be much quieter. |
"There will be a few showers around but most of them will be light," he said. | "There will be a few showers around but most of them will be light," he said. |
"Long term the outlook is pretty unsettled going into the weekend but nothing of the order of what we have had." | "Long term the outlook is pretty unsettled going into the weekend but nothing of the order of what we have had." |
FLOODING IN ENGLAND Humberside: Man dies after being trapped in a drainFire crews receive 1,500 emergency calls in a 12-hour periodSheffield:Teenage boy and a 68-year-old man swept to their deaths by floodwater900 people evacuated to emergency sheltersOfficials estimate "significant damage" to the citySevere disruption to road and rail transportLeeds:70 houses in Halton area evacuated5 schools closedLudlow, Shropshire:Bridge collapses severing a gas main Lowdham, Notts:100 people evacuatedLincolnshire:Nine-year old boy rescued from swollen river and 60 houses evacuated in LouthBlock of 120 flats evacuated in LincolnGloucester:5 schools remain closed due to flooding88 people rescued by fire crews, all uninjuredBideford:2ft of floodwaterM1 motorway: Closed between junctions 32 and 36Ulley reservoir, nr. Rotherham:Nearby villages evacuated over fears dam may burst | |
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The Environment Agency has advised people worried about flooding to call its Flood Line on 08459 881 188. | The Environment Agency has advised people worried about flooding to call its Flood Line on 08459 881 188. |