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Torrential rain and flash flooding cause travel chaos | Torrential rain and flash flooding cause travel chaos |
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Lightning strikes, hail, torrential rain and flash flooding have caused major travel problems across east and south-east England. | Lightning strikes, hail, torrential rain and flash flooding have caused major travel problems across east and south-east England. |
There have been problems on the roads in Sussex, Essex and London. | There have been problems on the roads in Sussex, Essex and London. |
London Fire Brigade said it was helping people trapped in their cars across parts of the capital. | |
Electrical supply problems caused by a lightning strike have led to disruption on Southern railways, with services subject to delays. | Electrical supply problems caused by a lightning strike have led to disruption on Southern railways, with services subject to delays. |
Rail services between Brighton, Hove and Shoreham-by-Sea are affected, and services are unable to call at Worthing as the subway is flooded. | |
Brighton and Hove buses are accepting Southern rail tickets between Brighton and Shoreham. | |
The lightning hit an electricity sub-station, causing power to the coastal rail route to be cut, although the main line to London was running normally, according to a Network Rail spokeswoman. | The lightning hit an electricity sub-station, causing power to the coastal rail route to be cut, although the main line to London was running normally, according to a Network Rail spokeswoman. |
In Essex, a road in the village of Thaxted has collapsed and several homes were left flooded as a result of the heavy rain. | In Essex, a road in the village of Thaxted has collapsed and several homes were left flooded as a result of the heavy rain. |
Five people in the village were taken to safety by fire crews and the boiler house at the village primary school in Bardfield Road has been flooded. | Five people in the village were taken to safety by fire crews and the boiler house at the village primary school in Bardfield Road has been flooded. |
The A40 Western Avenue in Uxbridge has also been closed because of flooding, according to BBC Travel. | |
In north-west London, two women had to be rescued from a car stranded in flash-flooding after it became immobile outside South Ruislip Station. | In north-west London, two women had to be rescued from a car stranded in flash-flooding after it became immobile outside South Ruislip Station. |
London Fire Brigade said it was also dealing with two stranded cars on Eastcote Road in Harrow. | London Fire Brigade said it was also dealing with two stranded cars on Eastcote Road in Harrow. |
Fifty properties have been flooded on Bedford Road in Ruislip, while Tube services have been affected, with no service currently on the Metropolitan Line between Ruislip and Rayners Lane. | |
Jamie Davis, 17, of Ickenham, west London said the downpours, with flashing lightning and strong sounds of thunder, began at 09.00 BST and lasted for at least 45 minutes. | |
"My back garden is completely flooded. | |
"The drains are bubbling up and we can't flush the toilet," he said. | |
Sussex residents said the storm there started at 05.30 BST, leading to torrential rain. | |
Writing on Twitter Laurence Hill wrote: "Used to be roads. Now rivers of hail. Never seen anything like it." | Writing on Twitter Laurence Hill wrote: "Used to be roads. Now rivers of hail. Never seen anything like it." |
Brighton and Hove Police posted: "Localised flooding in Hove and Portslade, some roads not passable. Please do not enter flood water on foot or in cars." | Brighton and Hove Police posted: "Localised flooding in Hove and Portslade, some roads not passable. Please do not enter flood water on foot or in cars." |
PC Andy Huggett, of Sussex Police, said: "Heavy rain after a long warm spell invariably leads to slippery roads and drivers need to immediately adjust to the new conditions. | PC Andy Huggett, of Sussex Police, said: "Heavy rain after a long warm spell invariably leads to slippery roads and drivers need to immediately adjust to the new conditions. |
"Along with the surface conditions, there are the added hazards of very heavy rain, flash flooding and poor visibility and it is essential that drivers make allowances." | "Along with the surface conditions, there are the added hazards of very heavy rain, flash flooding and poor visibility and it is essential that drivers make allowances." |
East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said its Brighton crews had dealt with a large number of weather-related emergency calls which had included flooding, lightning strikes "and false alarms caused by the weather". | East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said its Brighton crews had dealt with a large number of weather-related emergency calls which had included flooding, lightning strikes "and false alarms caused by the weather". |
Brighton and Hove City Council said essential services were being maintained across the city, and drains would start to carry away the water once the rain subsided. | Brighton and Hove City Council said essential services were being maintained across the city, and drains would start to carry away the water once the rain subsided. |
"City clean are working with East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service to clear roadside gullies. | "City clean are working with East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service to clear roadside gullies. |
"The refuse and recycling service is operating normally but might be a bit slower due to the weather," a spokesman said. | "The refuse and recycling service is operating normally but might be a bit slower due to the weather," a spokesman said. |
The council said its offices in Kings House were currently closed due to flooding in the basement which was threatening some of the main electrical panels. | The council said its offices in Kings House were currently closed due to flooding in the basement which was threatening some of the main electrical panels. |
It said staff were relocating to other buildings, and there would be some disruption to services. | It said staff were relocating to other buildings, and there would be some disruption to services. |
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