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More than 750 people stranded in cars, caravans, houses and boats have been rescued from floods in Worcestershire.More than 750 people stranded in cars, caravans, houses and boats have been rescued from floods in Worcestershire.
Hereford and Worcester Fire Service described Friday night as its "worst in living memory". The authorities have asked for military help after a night described by Hereford and Worcester Fire Service as its "worst in living memory".
Twenty people were airlifted from a building in the village of Offenham by crews from RAF Kinloss, in Morayshire. The RAF airlifted 20 people from a building in the village of Offenham.
About 20 special needs children, who were trapped at the Vale of Evesham Special School in Evesham overnight, could be spending another night there. And about 20 special needs children, who were trapped at the Vale of Evesham Special School in Evesham overnight, could be spending another night there.
Anne Starr, from the school, said many of the children had a bed for the night because it was a residential school.Anne Starr, from the school, said many of the children had a bed for the night because it was a residential school.
'Quite challenging''Quite challenging'
She said: "Parents have been trying to get to us but have been turned back by police. We are planning to stay another night here.She said: "Parents have been trying to get to us but have been turned back by police. We are planning to stay another night here.
About 10,000 vehicles were stranded overnight People were rescued from rooftops by helicopter in Sedgeberrow
"We've managed to keep safe, we're dry, we've had plenty to eat, so we're OK."We've managed to keep safe, we're dry, we've had plenty to eat, so we're OK.
"Some of the youngsters thought it was a great adventure. Others found it quite challenging as their routines have been changed.""Some of the youngsters thought it was a great adventure. Others found it quite challenging as their routines have been changed."
The fire service said it had received more than 2,000 calls in 27 hours, more than 10% of its annual figure.The fire service said it had received more than 2,000 calls in 27 hours, more than 10% of its annual figure.
The authorities coordinating the emergency response in Worcestershire have now asked for military help, in particular the use of helicopters and specialist vehicles to assists with evacuations.
Elsewhere in the county 200 people were stranded at the New Inn at Cropthorn overnight without power or water.Elsewhere in the county 200 people were stranded at the New Inn at Cropthorn overnight without power or water.
M50 still shut Vehicles stranded
It took in coachloads of people when a road collapsed and then floods cut off the area.
An eyewitness in Evesham watched caravans float down the river and bang into the main bridge.An eyewitness in Evesham watched caravans float down the river and bang into the main bridge.
About 10,000 vehicles were stranded overnight on the M5 in Worcestershire and Gloucestershire.
Residents were carried from a caravan park in BromyardResidents were carried from a caravan park in Bromyard
The M5 later reopened but the M50 remains shut. Store manager Wayne Beal said: "It's a surreal sight. The bridge is actually getting battered by the caravans which are floating up the river.
The New Inn between Evesham and Pershore took in coachloads of people when a road collapsed and then floods cut off the area. "Your heart goes out to these people whose caravans are getting smashed to smithereens against the bridge."
They had no power for about five hours and the mains water is still off. About 10,000 vehicles were stranded overnight on the M5 in Worcestershire and Gloucestershire.
Justin Owen, a spokesman for RAF Kinloss, said five helicopters had rescued "in excess of 100 people". The M5 later reopened but the M50 remains shut eastbound.
Meanwhile the village of Wolverley has become completely cut off after the River Stour burst its banks.
Children rescued
Evesham is cut off and the bridge has been closed, as has the one in Worcester, Tenbury Wells and Bewdley.
Stourport-on-Severn is also suffering from severe flooding and four boats from the RNLI have travelled up the county.
About 10,000 vehicles were stranded overnight
Justin Owen, a spokesman for RAF Kinloss, in Morayshire, said five helicopters had rescued "in excess of 100 people".
Elsewhere in the county, two people had to be rescued from the River Avon.Elsewhere in the county, two people had to be rescued from the River Avon.
Earlier RAF helicopters plucked more than 60 villagers from their rooftops and bedroom windows in Sedgeberrow when the River Isbourne broke its banks.Earlier RAF helicopters plucked more than 60 villagers from their rooftops and bedroom windows in Sedgeberrow when the River Isbourne broke its banks.
Tunnel blocked
Firefighters also had to rescue children at Cherry Orchard Primary School in Worcester when water flowed into their building.Firefighters also had to rescue children at Cherry Orchard Primary School in Worcester when water flowed into their building.
Train services in Worcester were disrupted when a landslide blocked a tunnel near Shrub Hill station. Dozens of residents were evacuated from a caravan park off the A44 at Petty Bridge, near Bromyard in Herefordshire, where the River Froome burst its banks. Train services in Worcester were disrupted when a landslide blocked a tunnel near Shrub Hill station.
Dozens of residents were 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 under a foot of water and there was water on the line between Bromsgrove and Cheltenham.Malvern Link railway station was under a foot of water and there was water on the line between Bromsgrove and Cheltenham.