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UK weather – live: London's Victoria station floods amid 'danger to life' storm warning

Tube stations closed across capital as transport network overwhelmed by heavy rain

Stuti Mishra,Furvah Shah
Wednesday 17 August 2022 18:26 EDT
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Parts of London are experience flash flooding as thunderstorms overwhelm the country’s parched landscape with heavy rain.

London’s Victoria Station was partially flooded as several tube stations were forced to close as they were overwhelmed by run-off from torrential rain.

Footage from around the capital showed commuters contending with deep pools of water that had collected on roads around the evening rush hour.

The Met Office issued both yellow and amber weather warnings for thunderstorms covering southeast England and south Wales.

Dan Suri, forecaster for the Met Office, said: “With no meaningful rainfall in some southern locations since June, soils in these areas have become baked by the sun turning them into hard almost impenetrable surfaces.

“Any rainfall in these areas won’t be able to soak away and instead it will wash off soils and other hard surfaces, creating flash flooding in some areas.”

That’s all for The Independent’s live coverage of the weather for today. Thanks for following. If you’re need to catch up on the biggest events today, take a look at Independent TV’s coverage of flash flooding in London and make sure not to miss Holly Bancroft’s story on the dangerous sewage leaks triggered by heavy rain.

Liam James17 August 2022 23:26

Flooded hospital urges non-urgent patients to stay away

A hospital in Nottinghamshire told patients only to attend A&E if their need was urgent or life-threatening after the building flooded.

Bassetlaw Hospital in Worksop said it was carrying out “a drying out job” after flooding on Monday night and asked people to ensure the emergency department is “used appropriately”.

Hospital worker sweeps flooddwater from the building
Hospital worker sweeps flooddwater from the building (Bassetlaw Hospital)
Liam James17 August 2022 20:28

Watch: Flash flooding hits London after weeks of heatwaves

Commuters struggled to get home across London today as flash floods overwhelmed the capital’s transport network.

Flash flooding hits London after weeks of heatwaves
Liam James17 August 2022 19:10

Gatwick forced to cancel flights in heavy rain

Passengers will be stuck at Gatwick Airport as the foul weather forces flight cancellations.

The airport said delays and cancellations were inevitable as air traffic control restrictions were in place across southern England and parts of Europe.

Liam James17 August 2022 18:40

Man tries to sweep away London flash floods with a broom

One man was filmed using a broom to try and clear a drain in shin-deep water in King’s Cross, London.

Torrential downpours are battering the capital, leaving many places flooded and forcing several tube stations to close.

Here’s footage of the sweeping pedestrian:

Man brushes away water as flash floods hit King's Cross
Liam James17 August 2022 18:12

More London stations closed by flooding

Transport for London has closed stations across the capital due to flooding.

Heavy rain forced the London Underground stations Earl’s Court, Kentish Town, Tottenham Hale, Turnpike Lane and Loughton to be shut at rush hour today. Golder’s Green also closed but was reopened around 4.30pm.

Kentish Town:

Loughton:

Liam James17 August 2022 17:50

England cricket called off as rain floods pitch at Lord’s

The first test match between England and South Africa at Lord’s cricket ground in London was called off as heavy rain waterlogged the pitch.

The pitch at Lord’s this afternoon
The pitch at Lord’s this afternoon (AFP/Getty)
(PA)
A spectator covers up in the rain
A spectator covers up in the rain (PA)
Liam James17 August 2022 17:18

Where are weather warnings in place?

The Met Office has issued both yellow and amber weather warnings for thunderstorms and floods across the south of England.

London, Brighton and the entirety of Kent are among locations forecast to be disrupted by torrential downpours throughout Wednesday.

Some disruption has already been reported in London, with Victoria Station experiencing flash floods.

People are urged to take extra care during such conditions, which are likely to cause power cuts, transport delays and post a ‘danger to life’.

(Met Office)
Furvah Shah17 August 2022 16:45

Londoners shelter from heavy rain

People in London are attempting to shelter from the heavy rain as torrential downpours hit the city.

Many have reported flash flooding as both yellow and amber weather warnings are in place for thunderstorms and floods across the south east of England.

The Met Office are warning people to take extra care as floods pose a ‘danger to life’.

(PA)
(PA)
(REUTERS)
Furvah Shah17 August 2022 16:15

Flash floods reported in London

People are reporting flash floods in parts of London as heavy rain hits the capital.

Following weeks of hot, dry weather, yellow and amber weather warnings are in place for thunderstorms and flooding across south east England.

The Met Office are advising people to take extra care as floods pose a ‘danger to life’.

Furvah Shah17 August 2022 15:45

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