Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Storms in Britain leave 1,100 homes in Wales without power

The storms which battered the United States have migrated to Britain, bringing heavy rain and gusts and leaving more than 1,100 homes in Wales suffering outages on Tuesday.

The Environment Agency warned communities in parts of north and southwest of England to be prepared for flooding due to heavy rain and high tides.

It said further rain is expected in these areas on Wednesday, while more rain will hit north England on Friday and Saturday.

Environment Agency said they have deployed temporary defences and pumps across the country, while in Cumbria, one of the worst-hit counties by previous deluges, preparation has been done across a valley to remove gravel and reduce flood risk. Teams are on the ground in other counties in Cumbria and Yorkshire.

In Wales, more than 1,100 homes have been hit by power cuts after gales and downpours this morning, and about 700 properties in southwest Wales have had power restored, according to local media reports.

The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for rain and more than 100 flood warnings and alerts are in place.

"We are now preparing for further flooding as rain is expected to fall on ground left saturated after the wettest month on record. There will be high tides on the coast of Cumbria and Lancashire which is expected to cause large waves and spray. We urge people to take care near coastal paths and promenades," said Neil Davies, National Flood Duty Manager at the Environment Agency.
  Xinhua -globaltimes.cn
  27/1/16

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  1. The storms that pounded the United States have moved to Britain, bringing heavy downpours and leaving over 1,100 homes in Wales without power on Tuesday...

    A warning has been issued by the Environment Agency to residents in parts of north and southwest England to brace themselves for flooding because of the high tide and heavy rain. The agency added that further rainfall is expected in those areas on Wednesday, while more rain is likely to hit north England on Friday and Saturday.

    The agency has already deployed pumps and temporary defenses across the country. Meanwhile in Cumbria, one of the hardest-hit counties by previous flooding, preparation has been completed across a valley to excavate gravel and minimize flood risk.

    In Wales, local media reported that over 1,100 homes have been affected by power cuts after heavy rains and gales. The Met Office issued yellow warnings for rain and over 100 flood alerts and warnings are in effect.
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