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Floods follow intense storms in south-east England Floods follow intense storms in south-east England
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"Intense storms" have reportedly caused flooding across parts of southern and eastern England."Intense storms" have reportedly caused flooding across parts of southern and eastern England.
A number of roads and homes were flooded across Essex, where police urged drivers to avoid unnecessary journeys and drive with caution. A number of roads and homes were flooded across Essex, where police urged people in Canvey Island to "sit tight and wait for levels to drop".
Southend University Hospital's accident and emergency department closed due to flooding but has now reopened.Southend University Hospital's accident and emergency department closed due to flooding but has now reopened.
The Environment Agency has issued two flood warnings and more than 20 flood alerts.The Environment Agency has issued two flood warnings and more than 20 flood alerts.
A Met Office yellow warning for rain across eastern Britain - from Kent to the Orkney Islands - is due to stay in place until 23:55 BST on Sunday.A Met Office yellow warning for rain across eastern Britain - from Kent to the Orkney Islands - is due to stay in place until 23:55 BST on Sunday.
Forecaster Matt Taylor said BBC Weather had received reports of "intense storms" and flooding in east London, Essex and Cambridgeshire stretching up towards Lincolnshire.Forecaster Matt Taylor said BBC Weather had received reports of "intense storms" and flooding in east London, Essex and Cambridgeshire stretching up towards Lincolnshire.
Essex Police tweeted: "Some properties in #Canvey flooded. Drive very slowly in residential areas to avoid making the problem worse." Essex Police tweeted: "Huge areas of Canvey flooded with many roads closed. No access on/off for normal vehicles. Sit tight and wait for levels to drop."
In a statement, the force added: "Heavy rainfall in Southend, Rayleigh and Castle Point districts and Wickford and the village of Ramsden Heath has left some roads impassable with flood water." The force said the "area with the greatest problems" was Canvey Island, where residents were "suffering further anguish as some motorists are driving irresponsibly fast through flood water causing waves of water to enter their property".
Essex Fire and Rescue Service said it had been "quite stretched".Essex Fire and Rescue Service said it had been "quite stretched".
Strike action by fire fighters between 17:00 and 19:00 BST meant there had been reduced cover but the service had been "attending all incidents", with 30 appliances on duty.Strike action by fire fighters between 17:00 and 19:00 BST meant there had been reduced cover but the service had been "attending all incidents", with 30 appliances on duty.
A spokeswoman said officers had been dealing with a range of calls from "lightning striking to people stuck in cars in floods".A spokeswoman said officers had been dealing with a range of calls from "lightning striking to people stuck in cars in floods".
Train lines between Southend Victoria and London Liverpool Street have been blocked after lightning damaged the signalling system around Shenfield.Train lines between Southend Victoria and London Liverpool Street have been blocked after lightning damaged the signalling system around Shenfield.
Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service was called to numerous flooding incidents in locations including Norwich and Rackheath.Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service was called to numerous flooding incidents in locations including Norwich and Rackheath.
The Lambeth Country Show at Brockwell Park in Brixton, south London, was abandoned after torrential rain.
On Twitter, organisers wrote: "Sadly, we have had to close the event. We thank you for coming this weekend but ask could you leave the park in a sensible manner."
Have you been affected by storms and flooding? Send your comments to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk putting the word 'weather' in the subject heading.Have you been affected by storms and flooding? Send your comments to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk putting the word 'weather' in the subject heading.
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