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Residents have been evacuated from their homes in Helston in Cornwall after river levels rose dangerously overnight. Residents have been evacuated from their homes after heavy overnight rainfall caused flooding across the South West.
Police went door to door in the town waking residents and led them to a nearby emergency rest centre. Police went door to door in Helston, Cornwall, waking residents and leading them to a nearby emergency rest centre.
Cornwall Fire Service said 190 people were advised to leave amid fears over the level of the River Cober. The Environment Agency has issued four severe flood warnings, all in south-west England.
First Great Western has advised passengers not to travel because of the conditions. First Great Western has advised passengers not to travel.
A severe flood warning - the only one in the UK - remains in place for Helston. In Helston, Cornwall Fire Service said 190 people were advised to leave shortly after 01:00 GMT amid fears over the level of the River Cober.
Cornwall Council said at 09:00 GMT that the situation had calmed, but agencies are on standby in preparation for further downpours.Cornwall Council said at 09:00 GMT that the situation had calmed, but agencies are on standby in preparation for further downpours.
Some residents in Helston have piled sand bags at their doors and gates to keep the water at bay.Some residents in Helston have piled sand bags at their doors and gates to keep the water at bay.
Burst its bank
About 15 residents used the emergency rest centre overnight.About 15 residents used the emergency rest centre overnight.
Emergency services have been dealing with flooding incidents across Cornwall throughout the night, including several vehicles stuck in water.Emergency services have been dealing with flooding incidents across Cornwall throughout the night, including several vehicles stuck in water.
David Owens, the duty director at Cornwall Council, said about 50 homes have been flooded, five of which are in Helston.David Owens, the duty director at Cornwall Council, said about 50 homes have been flooded, five of which are in Helston.
"The level of the river is still continuing to rise and still continuing to be of concern so we are watching the predicted rainfall very closely," he said."The level of the river is still continuing to rise and still continuing to be of concern so we are watching the predicted rainfall very closely," he said.
Fire crews have attended incidents at St Austell, Lostwithiel, Looe, Helston, Hayle, Torpoint, Penzance, Probus, Durgan, Millbrook, St Columb and St Just. Fire crews attended incidents at St Austell, Lostwithiel, Looe, Helston, Hayle, Torpoint, Penzance, Probus, Durgan, Millbrook, St Columb and St Just.
A rest centre is being set up in Lostwithiel for anyone forced to leave their home.A rest centre is being set up in Lostwithiel for anyone forced to leave their home.
Large amounts of surface water on the roads has made driving conditions treacherous.Large amounts of surface water on the roads has made driving conditions treacherous.
In south-east Cornwall, two landslides have blocked Hannafore Road leading into the town of Looe.In south-east Cornwall, two landslides have blocked Hannafore Road leading into the town of Looe.
In Devon, residents in the village of Colebrook, near Plymouth, were evacuated and in Plympton 15 people were forced to move after the Long Brook burst its bank
In Dorset several motorists have been rescued from vehicles stuck in flood water.
In total, the Environment Agency has issued more than 90 flood warnings, meaning flooding is expected, and more than 270 flood alerts, meaning flooding is possible, for England and Wales.In total, the Environment Agency has issued more than 90 flood warnings, meaning flooding is expected, and more than 270 flood alerts, meaning flooding is possible, for England and Wales.
There was a severe warning for Helston and Lostwithiel in Cornwall, and two for Braunton, Devon.
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