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Storm Christoph: Flood warnings in parts of England

Storm Christoph: Flood warnings in parts of England
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image captionIn Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, residents have prepared their homes and businesses ahead of the heavy rain

A major incident has been declared in South Yorkshire as Storm Christoph is set to bring widespread flooding to parts of England.

The Met Office issued an amber weather warning for rain in Yorkshire and the Humber, the North West, East Midlands and the east of England.

The Environment Agency said the combination of heavy rain and snowmelt created a “volatile situation”.

Sandbags were laid in at-risk areas, with up to 70mm (2.75in) of rain due.

In isolated spots, particularly in the northern Peak District and parts of the southern Pennines, 200mm (7.87in) could be possible.

image captionSandbags have been used to help defend homes in Fishlake, Doncaster, which suffered devastating floods in November 2019

In the amber warning area, the Met Office said there was a “danger to life” due to fast-flowing or deep floodwater, and told some communities they could be “cut off” by flooded roads.

It also predicted delays and cancellations to public transport, with the amber warning in place until 12:00 GMT on Thursday.

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Ros Jones, mayor of Doncaster, said key risk areas had been inspected over the past 36 hours, with the delivery of sandbags continuing on Tuesday.

“I do not want people to panic, but flooding is possible so please be prepared,” she said.

media captionStorm Christoph hits the UK

The Environment Agency issued 11 flood warnings, meaning to expect flooding with immediate action required, covering parts of Yorkshire, Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire and Leicestershire as of Tuesday morning.

A further 110 flood alerts, meaning flooding is possible, were issued across northern England, the Midlands and the east.


image captionRiver levels in the Ouse, which flows through York in North Yorkshire, are high before the arrival of Storm Christoph

Catherine Wright, acting executive director for flood and coastal risk management at the Environment Agency, said: “That rain is falling on very wet ground and so we are very concerned that it’s a very volatile situation and we are expecting significant flooding to occur on the back of that weather.”

She said the agency would be working with local authorities to help with evacuation efforts should a severe flood warning be issued, adding: “If you do need to evacuate then that is allowed within the Covid rules the Government has.”

Discussing the different levels of flood warnings, she said: “If you receive a flood alert, please pack valuables like medicines and insurance documents in a bag ready to go.

“If you receive a flood warning, please move valuables and precious possessions upstairs and be ready to turn off gas, electricity and water.

“If you receive a severe flood warning, which means you will be evacuated, please listen out and take heed of the advice from the local emergency services.”

Barry Greenwood, from West Yorkshire’s Upper Calder Valley Flood Prevention Group, said he felt “sick” with worry.

“I went round after the last [flood], people were there with their head in their hands, thinking ‘what am I going to do now?’,” he said.

image captionThe amber rain warning is in place until Thursday, with yellow warnings covering most of the UK coming in over the next three days

A yellow rain alert is also in place for Wales, Northern Ireland, central and northern England and southern Scotland on Tuesday.

This yellow warning extends to the rest of England from Wednesday, with a yellow alert for snow and ice in north east Scotland.

Highways England advised drivers to take extra care on motorways and major A roads, while the RAC breakdown service said motorists should only drive if absolutely necessary.

image captionDrivers faced wet road conditions and reduced visibility on the A1(M) near Boston Spa, West Yorkshire, on Tuesday morning

image captionHebden Bridge’s volunteer flood warden Keith Crabtree has been monitoring the river levels of Hebden Beck closely

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