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RAF helicopter crews were called in to rescue more than 60 villagers after a Worcestershire river broke its banks. RAF helicopter crews have had to pluck more than 60 villagers from their roof tops and bedroom windows after a river in Worcestershire broke its banks.
The residents from Sedgeberrow had to be rescued from their rooftops on Friday night after heavy rain. The residents of Sedgeberrow had to be winched to safety on Friday night.
Firefighters also had to help rescue children at Cherry Orchard Primary School in Worcester after water flowed into their building. Firefighters also had to rescue children at Cherry Orchard Primary School in Worcester after water flowed into their building.
Train services in Worcester were disrupted after a landslide blocked a tunnel near Shrub Hill station.Train services in Worcester were disrupted after a landslide blocked a tunnel near Shrub Hill station.
The River Isbourne burst its banks causing dozens of homes in Sedgeberrow to flood.The River Isbourne burst its banks causing dozens of homes in Sedgeberrow to flood.
Sixty-two people were rescued from the roofs of their homes by helicopter and then lowered to rescue boats. Sixty-two people were winched from the roofs of their homes by helicopter and then lowered to rescue boats.
Rescue operation 'Trapped' in house
Specialist teams from the Royal National Lifeboat Institution were on their way to Worcestershire from Dorset to help with the rescue. Specialist lifeboat teams were on their way to Worcestershire from Dorset to help with the rescue.
Emergency services said the rescue operation was still ongoing on Friday night. Tom, from Stratford-upon-Avon, contacted BBC News Online saying his mother and stepfather lived about 30ft (10m) above the River Isbourne.
Warwickshire County Council has declared a major emergency following Friday's floods. He said: "My step dad is now trapped upstairs on Winchcombe Road - the main road through the village.
"It's only a small river but it is just amazing how it rises. We had a similar problem 10 years ago.
"The depth in the lounge is apparently six foot high."
Children had to be rescued from a Worcester primary schoolChildren had to be rescued from a Worcester primary school
Dozens of residents were also being evacuated from a caravan park off the A44 at Petty Bridge, near Bromyard in Herefordshire, where the River Froome burst its banks.Dozens of residents were also being evacuated from a caravan park off the A44 at Petty Bridge, near Bromyard in Herefordshire, where the River Froome burst its banks.
In Ledbury a tunnel close to the railway station was also flooded causing severe disruption to trains between Worcester and Hereford, transport officials said.In Ledbury a tunnel close to the railway station was also flooded causing severe disruption to trains between Worcester and Hereford, transport officials said.
Malvern Link railway station was also reported to be under a foot of water and there was water on the line between Bromsgrove and Cheltenham. Malvern Link railway station was reported to be under a foot of water and there was water on the line between Bromsgrove and Cheltenham.
Hereford and Worcester's fire brigade said it had dealt with more than 1,000 emergency calls since 1300 BST on Friday. Hereford and Worcester fire brigade said it had dealt with more than 1,000 emergency calls since 1300 BST on Friday.
A spokesman said they were also taking calls from areas such as Kent because the system was overloaded in the south of England.A spokesman said they were also taking calls from areas such as Kent because the system was overloaded in the south of England.
Emergency calls Vehicles stranded
They have urged people to call them only if lives are at risk.They have urged people to call them only if lives are at risk.
Police have said there are now only four passable routes into Worcester.Police have said there are now only four passable routes into Worcester.
Those roads - the A38, M5, M50 and the A4090 to Droitwich - have standing water on them and officers have urged drivers to be careful when travelling.Those roads - the A38, M5, M50 and the A4090 to Droitwich - have standing water on them and officers have urged drivers to be careful when travelling.
About 200 cars were stranded at Hereford's Merton Meadow car park
A rest centre has been set up at Evesham Leisure Centre for drivers unable to get home and people who cannot return to their properties.A rest centre has been set up at Evesham Leisure Centre for drivers unable to get home and people who cannot return to their properties.
Wychavon Council said more centres could be set up if conditions worsened on Friday night.Wychavon Council said more centres could be set up if conditions worsened on Friday night.
About 200 cars were stranded at Hereford's Merton Meadow car park
A spokesman for the Environment Agency told BBC Radio Hereford and Worcester: "Clearly all this water is heading across the county producing a very difficult situation. We are expecting problems.A spokesman for the Environment Agency told BBC Radio Hereford and Worcester: "Clearly all this water is heading across the county producing a very difficult situation. We are expecting problems.
"We're urging people to be very careful and vigilant over the next few days.""We're urging people to be very careful and vigilant over the next few days."
About 200 vehicles were also stranded in Hereford's Merton Meadow car park.About 200 vehicles were also stranded in Hereford's Merton Meadow car park.
Council chiefs helped move vehicles and handed out Wellington boots.Council chiefs helped move vehicles and handed out Wellington boots.
West Mercia Police have been urging people not to travel unless necessary in Herefordshire and Worcestershire.
A spokesman said: "Every vehicle that does not need to be there puts an unnecessary extra strain on the emergency services and other organisations dealing with the flooding."
British Telecom said on Friday evening about 2,000 customers were experiencing problems with their telephone lines north of Worcester.British Telecom said on Friday evening about 2,000 customers were experiencing problems with their telephone lines north of Worcester.