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Hundreds of thousands of Christmas commuters face further misery as their chances of getting home for the festive holiday are hampered by flooding. Hundreds of thousands of Christmas commuters face further misery as their chances of getting home for the festive holiday are hampered by flooding.
Rail routes across Britain will come under increasing pressure as those unable to travel on Saturday add to already crowded services as people attempt to reschedule their journeys.Rail routes across Britain will come under increasing pressure as those unable to travel on Saturday add to already crowded services as people attempt to reschedule their journeys.
Dozens of routes have been affected by heavy rain, with flooding so bad in south-west England that First Great Western is advising passengers planning non-essential journeys not to use trains or replacement buses in the area at all, because of flooding and poor road conditions.Dozens of routes have been affected by heavy rain, with flooding so bad in south-west England that First Great Western is advising passengers planning non-essential journeys not to use trains or replacement buses in the area at all, because of flooding and poor road conditions.
Dozens of communities have been affected by floods, with Lostwithiel in Cornwall and the area around Barnstaple in North Devon amongst the worst hit, along with parts of south Wales. Dozens of communities have been affected by floods, with Lostwithiel in Cornwall and the area around Barnstaple in North Devon among the worst hit, along with parts of south Wales.
People hit by flooding face a bleak Christmas with a week of further rain threatening further holiday misery.People hit by flooding face a bleak Christmas with a week of further rain threatening further holiday misery.
Large parts of the UK, mainly southern England and Wales, will experience unsettled weather throughout the festive period, according to Meteogroup, the weather division of the Press Association.Large parts of the UK, mainly southern England and Wales, will experience unsettled weather throughout the festive period, according to Meteogroup, the weather division of the Press Association.
The Environment Agency still had one severe flood warning – meaning there is "danger to life" – in place on Sunday morning, for the River Cober at Helston in west Cornwall, after heavy rainfall overnight.The Environment Agency still had one severe flood warning – meaning there is "danger to life" – in place on Sunday morning, for the River Cober at Helston in west Cornwall, after heavy rainfall overnight.
There were 182 flood warnings, urging people to take immediate action, across the UK, with the most in the south -west and the Midlands. There were 182 flood warnings, urging people to take immediate action, across the UK, with the most in the south-west and the Midlands.
In Umberleigh, near Barnstaple in Devon, a woman was rescued by a lifeboat after she was swept away from her car in the early hours of Sunday after flooding in the area. In Umberleigh, near Barnstaple in Devon, a woman was rescued by a lifeboat after she was swept away from her car in the early hours of Sunday.
A Devon and Cornwall police helicopter found the woman clinging to branches of a tree on the banks of the swollen River Taw. She had been in a car with her husband and son when they were trapped by floodwater.A Devon and Cornwall police helicopter found the woman clinging to branches of a tree on the banks of the swollen River Taw. She had been in a car with her husband and son when they were trapped by floodwater.
Her husband and son were rescued by passers-by while the woman had tried to clamber to safety on to the top of the car but was swept away. She managed to grab hold of a branch and clung on while a police helicopter hovered overhead.Her husband and son were rescued by passers-by while the woman had tried to clamber to safety on to the top of the car but was swept away. She managed to grab hold of a branch and clung on while a police helicopter hovered overhead.
Robin Goodlad, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution's (RNLI) incident commander, said the rescue had been a "heroic" effort.Robin Goodlad, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution's (RNLI) incident commander, said the rescue had been a "heroic" effort.
Chris Missen and Paul Eastman from Porthcawl in Wales and Martin Blaker-Rowe, an RNLI College trainer, were on board the lifeboat that saved the woman from the water. Chris Missen and Paul Eastman from Porthcawl in Wales and Martin Blaker-Rowe, an RNLI College trainer, were on board the lifeboat that saved the woman from the water.
"These three volunteers were working in complete darkness, in an environment they had never been in before and ideally this should have been a two-boat operation," Goodlad said. "These three volunteers were working in complete darkness, in an environment they had never been in before and ideally this should have been a two-boat operation," Goodlad said. "They had a pinpoint light of the police helicopter to locate the woman. They got the woman into the boat. She had been in the water for 50 minutes and the guys are gobsmacked that she is alive and if they had not picked her up in that boat she would have been floating away downstream.
"They had a pinpoint light of the police helicopter to locate the woman. They got the woman into the boat. She had been in the water for 50 minutes and the guys are gobsmacked that she is alive and if they had not picked her up in that boat she would have been floating away downstream.
"They were fully aware of the risks. This was a high-risk operation with a high benefit and they decided to get on with it. This was a very heroic rescue, there are no two ways about it.""They were fully aware of the risks. This was a high-risk operation with a high benefit and they decided to get on with it. This was a very heroic rescue, there are no two ways about it."
The RNLI said its flood rescue teams rescued four people from flooded homes in Barnstaple and 12 people, two dogs and six cats in Lostwithiel. They also helped treat a woman involved in a car accident near Yeovil in Somerset.The RNLI said its flood rescue teams rescued four people from flooded homes in Barnstaple and 12 people, two dogs and six cats in Lostwithiel. They also helped treat a woman involved in a car accident near Yeovil in Somerset.
Mid- and west Wales fire and rescue said it was called to more than 80 flooding incidents on Saturday, including six to rescue people from cars and three at landslides.Mid- and west Wales fire and rescue said it was called to more than 80 flooding incidents on Saturday, including six to rescue people from cars and three at landslides.
They reportedly included a woman swept away in her car in Llancarfan, in the Vale of Glamorgan. The woman was driving through the village when her black Mini ended up in the swollen waterway and began floating backwards with her trapped inside, according to the BBC.They reportedly included a woman swept away in her car in Llancarfan, in the Vale of Glamorgan. The woman was driving through the village when her black Mini ended up in the swollen waterway and began floating backwards with her trapped inside, according to the BBC.
Two men smashed the car window using a ladder and pulled her to safety just moments before her car was washed under the bridge and filled with water.Two men smashed the car window using a ladder and pulled her to safety just moments before her car was washed under the bridge and filled with water.
Dozens of rail routes have been affected by heavy rain in recent days, and flooding was so bad in the south-west that First Great Western advised passengers not to travel west of Taunton unless their journeys were essential.Dozens of rail routes have been affected by heavy rain in recent days, and flooding was so bad in the south-west that First Great Western advised passengers not to travel west of Taunton unless their journeys were essential.
Several train operators struggled to provide replacement buses due to flooded roads and a lack of available vehicles.Several train operators struggled to provide replacement buses due to flooded roads and a lack of available vehicles.
Network Rail (NR) said engineers worked overnight to monitor flooding and to try to keep the railway open. It added that much of the network was still running, albeit in some cases with amended timetables. Passengers were urged to check with their operators before they travel.Network Rail (NR) said engineers worked overnight to monitor flooding and to try to keep the railway open. It added that much of the network was still running, albeit in some cases with amended timetables. Passengers were urged to check with their operators before they travel.
Patrick McLoughlin, the transport secretary, said: "Exceptional weather conditions are having a serious impact on the transport network at what is already a difficult time of year.Patrick McLoughlin, the transport secretary, said: "Exceptional weather conditions are having a serious impact on the transport network at what is already a difficult time of year.
"The Highways Agency and Network Rail have emergency staff working round-the-clock to keep motorways and rail tracks open where it is safe to do so while train operators are working hard to keep services running."The Highways Agency and Network Rail have emergency staff working round-the-clock to keep motorways and rail tracks open where it is safe to do so while train operators are working hard to keep services running.
"We urge people travelling through the most affected areas to plan ahead and check the latest travel information. We will continue to ensure everything possible is being done to help people get to where they need to be for Christmas.""We urge people travelling through the most affected areas to plan ahead and check the latest travel information. We will continue to ensure everything possible is being done to help people get to where they need to be for Christmas."
Trains between Exeter St Davids and Tiverton Parkway were suspended, with a limited bus service between Exeter and Taunton.Trains between Exeter St Davids and Tiverton Parkway were suspended, with a limited bus service between Exeter and Taunton.
Cornish seaside resort Newquay was completely cut off from the network, and services were not expected to resume between Exeter St Davids and Barnstaple until next weekend.Cornish seaside resort Newquay was completely cut off from the network, and services were not expected to resume between Exeter St Davids and Barnstaple until next weekend.
Passengers on First Great Western trains with tickets from Saturday will be able to use them on Sunday or Monday.Passengers on First Great Western trains with tickets from Saturday will be able to use them on Sunday or Monday.
East Midlands Trains has suspended services between Derby and Nottingham, and there were delays of almost an hour between Derby and Loughborough. Trains between Cardiff and Bridgend were suspended, and those between Bristol Parkway and Cardiff were delayed by up to an hour.East Midlands Trains has suspended services between Derby and Nottingham, and there were delays of almost an hour between Derby and Loughborough. Trains between Cardiff and Bridgend were suspended, and those between Bristol Parkway and Cardiff were delayed by up to an hour.
Landslips caused disruption to rail services between Liverpool and Manchester and the route from Aberdeen to Montrose, while a fire on Friday that caused signalling problems at Preston Park near Brighton continued to affect services on Sunday, including the Brighton to London route via Gatwick airport.Landslips caused disruption to rail services between Liverpool and Manchester and the route from Aberdeen to Montrose, while a fire on Friday that caused signalling problems at Preston Park near Brighton continued to affect services on Sunday, including the Brighton to London route via Gatwick airport.
NR said it was working closely with the Environment Agency and its weather service to try to keep trains operating where possible.NR said it was working closely with the Environment Agency and its weather service to try to keep trains operating where possible.
Robin Gisby, NR's director of network operations, said: "We apologise to passengers who have had their journeys disrupted at this busy time and we are doing all we can to keep things moving. However, safety is our priority and where flooding has submerged tracks or damaged structures we cannot allow trains to run.Robin Gisby, NR's director of network operations, said: "We apologise to passengers who have had their journeys disrupted at this busy time and we are doing all we can to keep things moving. However, safety is our priority and where flooding has submerged tracks or damaged structures we cannot allow trains to run.
"Our engineers have been out at vulnerable locations since the rains began and through the night to monitor the situation and we are doing all we can to help operators get passengers to where they want to get to.""Our engineers have been out at vulnerable locations since the rains began and through the night to monitor the situation and we are doing all we can to help operators get passengers to where they want to get to."