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The Army has been called into Upton-on-Severn to bring food and water into the town, which is virtually cut off by rising flood water.The Army has been called into Upton-on-Severn to bring food and water into the town, which is virtually cut off by rising flood water.
Fire crews are also taking food parcels into Worcestershire towns which remain cut off by flood water.Fire crews are also taking food parcels into Worcestershire towns which remain cut off by flood water.
More than 1,000 people are thought to be trapped inside Upton-on-Severn where the situation is said to be worsening.More than 1,000 people are thought to be trapped inside Upton-on-Severn where the situation is said to be worsening.
Water levels are falling in Evesham, the scene of some dramatic rescues on Saturday, but people are still cut off.Water levels are falling in Evesham, the scene of some dramatic rescues on Saturday, but people are still cut off.
Important tasksImportant tasks
In Evesham, Paul Gibson of Merseyside Fire and Rescue said they had been given two important tasks on Sunday.In Evesham, Paul Gibson of Merseyside Fire and Rescue said they had been given two important tasks on Sunday.
"One is to deliver some food but more importantly there are seven people that need rescuing who have spent an uncomfortable night in a hotel.""One is to deliver some food but more importantly there are seven people that need rescuing who have spent an uncomfortable night in a hotel."
Alec Mackie from Hereford and Worcester Fire Service said: "We are keeping an eye on Upton-on-Severn which is an island at the moment and watching the flooding at Worcester."Alec Mackie from Hereford and Worcester Fire Service said: "We are keeping an eye on Upton-on-Severn which is an island at the moment and watching the flooding at Worcester."
New Road Bridge in Worcester, the main route across the River Severn which has burst its banks, is currently closed for safety reasons.New Road Bridge in Worcester, the main route across the River Severn which has burst its banks, is currently closed for safety reasons.
West Mercia Police said flooding was also causing a huge problem in the village of Kempsey, virtually cut off after the A38 closed to flooding.West Mercia Police said flooding was also causing a huge problem in the village of Kempsey, virtually cut off after the A38 closed to flooding.
Public transport is also affected with Central Trains suspending its service between Birmingham New Street and Hereford. First Great Western have also cancelled services from Oxford to Worcester and Hereford.Public transport is also affected with Central Trains suspending its service between Birmingham New Street and Hereford. First Great Western have also cancelled services from Oxford to Worcester and Hereford.
Severe flood warnings are in force on the River Avon in Evesham and on the Severn at Worcester, Upton-on-Severn and Kempsey.Severe flood warnings are in force on the River Avon in Evesham and on the Severn at Worcester, Upton-on-Severn and Kempsey.
On Saturday, more than 750 propel were stranded in cars, caravans, houses and boats across Worcestershire. On Saturday, more than 750 people were stranded in cars, caravans, houses and boats across Worcestershire.
The fire service called it the worst night in living memory.The fire service called it the worst night in living memory.