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Floods cause road and rail chaos | Floods cause road and rail chaos |
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Flooding has closed one of England's key rail routes and caused major problems on motorways, with threats to homes across the country. | Flooding has closed one of England's key rail routes and caused major problems on motorways, with threats to homes across the country. |
The West Coast Mainline was closed in Lancashire between Lancaster and Preston disrupting services between London and Scotland. | The West Coast Mainline was closed in Lancashire between Lancaster and Preston disrupting services between London and Scotland. |
There were serious problems for drivers across England as traffic came to a standstill and roads were closed. | |
Elsewhere alarms were sounded to warn residents of severe flood danger. | Elsewhere alarms were sounded to warn residents of severe flood danger. |
At 1200 GMT on Monday, seven severe flood warnings and 83 flood warnings were in place across England and Wales. | At 1200 GMT on Monday, seven severe flood warnings and 83 flood warnings were in place across England and Wales. |
'Extreme danger' | 'Extreme danger' |
Heavy snow was also affecting parts of north-east England. | |
Several inches of snow fell in County Durham and Northumberland, and Durham County Council scrambled its entire fleet of gritters and snow ploughs in upland Weardale and Teesdale. | |
In Lincolnshire, the Environment Agency sounded flood sirens in Louth and Horncastle on Monday to give people advance warning. | |
Police have closed roads affected by floods | |
Residents were told to protect their homes as water levels on the River Ludd continued to rise. | Residents were told to protect their homes as water levels on the River Ludd continued to rise. |
Drivers were also warned of standing water on roads in the Louth area. | |
In Yorkshire, the Environment Agency said there could be "extreme danger" to life and property in parts of Huddersfield, where the River Colne was expected to peak at 1330 GMT. | |
Severe warnings were also in place in Wakefield and Skipton. | |
Traffic almost came to a standstill on the M1 and the M62 as heavy rain continued to fall across the region. | |
A woman and child were rescued by Humber Fire and Rescue Service crews after their car got stuck in flood water on the B1246 road between Pocklington and Warter. | A woman and child were rescued by Humber Fire and Rescue Service crews after their car got stuck in flood water on the B1246 road between Pocklington and Warter. |
Network Rail said flooding had forced the closure of the railway line between Sheffield and Barnsley. | |
A spokeswoman said water levels had risen above the rails at Elsecar in South Yorkshire and all local services between the two destinations had been suspended. | |
In Cumbria, motorists were being urged not to travel unless absolutely necessary and several roads were closed. | |
In Gloucestershire, residents were being asked to remain vigilant to the risk of flooding. | |
Surface water on roads caused some disruption in the county on Monday, with several A and B roads closed. | |
Due to the closure of the West Coast Mainline, trains from Scotland were being terminated at Lancaster, while services from Birmingham and London were terminating at Preston. | Due to the closure of the West Coast Mainline, trains from Scotland were being terminated at Lancaster, while services from Birmingham and London were terminating at Preston. |
Coaches were being organised to take passengers between Preston and Lancaster, Network Rail said. | Coaches were being organised to take passengers between Preston and Lancaster, Network Rail said. |
Have you been affected by the floods? Send us your experiences using the form below. | Have you been affected by the floods? Send us your experiences using the form below. |
You can send your pictures and moving footage to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 07725 100 100/61124 | You can send your pictures and moving footage to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 07725 100 100/61124 |
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When taking photos or filming please do not endanger yourself or others, take unnecessary risks or infringe any laws. | When taking photos or filming please do not endanger yourself or others, take unnecessary risks or infringe any laws. |