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Storm Conall live: Danger to life warning issued as hundreds of flood alerts in place

Fears more homes will be flooded just days after Storm Bert battered country

Tara Cobham
Wednesday 27 November 2024 11:06 EST
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Storm Conall hits UK bringing fears of further flooding

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A danger to life warning is among the hundreds of flood alerts that have been issued as Storm Conall sweeps across the UK.

On Wednesday afternoon, the Environment Agency (EA) had in place one severe flood warning for Billing Aquadrome holiday park and the surrounding parks next to the River Nene in Northampton, meaning there is danger to life risk there.

A further 81 flood warnings, where flooding is expected, and 157 flood alerts, warning of possible flooding, have been issued by the EA.

The Met Office earlier had in place a yellow weather warning for rain, although this has now been lifted.

Spokesman Stephen Dixon said the highest rainfall was recorded on the Isle of Wight at 43.3mm from 10pm to 10am on Wednesday morning, with conditions expected to gradually get drier throughout the day and Thursday.

The forecaster warned at least some travel disruption and flooding of homes and businesses would be likely, with trains cancelled in parts of southern England after heavy rainfall flooded railway lines.

The third storm of the season comes just days after Storm Bert left hundreds of homes flooded, turned roads into rivers and saw winds of more than 80mph.

Met Office issues new weather warning

The Met Office has issued a new weather warning.

The yellow alert for fog is in place in Northern Ireland until 8am on Thursday.

Tara Cobham27 November 2024 16:00

Hundreds of flood alerts remain in place across UK

Hundreds of flood alerts remain in place across the UK.

On Wednesday afternoon, the Environment Agency (EA) had in place 81 flood warnings, which means flooding is expected, and 157 flood alerts, where flooding is possible.

Tara Cobham27 November 2024 15:46

Residents of some parts of UK urged to put flood protections in place until Thursday

Residents of some parts of the UK are being urged to put flood protections in place until Thursday morning.

Among the flooded areas, Emsworth in Hampshire has recorded a water level in the West Brook as “high and rising rapidly”, with heavy rain expected to reach nearly 40mm on Wednesday.

Teams are travelling to the site to clear debris from the area.

Tara Cobham27 November 2024 15:00

In pictures: Roads and fields flood near Upton-upon-Severn

Hanley Road in Upton upon Severn, which is closed due to flooding
Hanley Road in Upton upon Severn, which is closed due to flooding (David Davies/PA Wire)
Flooded near Upton-upon-Severn
Flooded near Upton-upon-Severn (David Davies/PA Wire)
Storm Conall has brought heavy rainfall and flooding as it sweeps across southern England
Storm Conall has brought heavy rainfall and flooding as it sweeps across southern England (David Davies/PA Wire)
Tara Cobham27 November 2024 14:30

Highway teams in West Sussex and Kent respond to multiple weather-related issues including flooding

Highways teams in West Sussex said they attended a series of overnight flooding reports.

Meanwhile, in Kent, staff are responding to multiple weather-related issues across the network, after attending more than 200 emergency tree call outs over Storm Bert.

Tara Cobham27 November 2024 14:00

MPs in communities hit by flooding will receive ‘whatever they need’, PM vows

MPs in communities affected by flooding after last weekend’s Storm Bert will receive “whatever they need”, the Prime Minister has vowed.

Sir Keir Starmer said a £25 million fund to maintain safety at disused coal tips in Wales “is very important” and added: “What I would say on flooding, we’ve now had two questions on this, if other members of the House do have individual issues they’re not able to raise here, if they get in touch with myself or my office, I’ll make sure that they get whatever they need in support of their constituents.”

Nick Smith, the Labour MP for Blaenau Gwent, had asked the Prime Minister whether he would “prioritise coal tips” and told the Commons: “Last weekend in Cwmtillery, torrential rain caused a landslip. Slurry, even boulders poured down streets. People were afraid.”

Dame Harriett Baldwin, the Conservative MP for West Worcestershire, earlier said: “Tenbury Wells was flooded again with Storm Bert last weekend, the second time the town has been flooded this year, and it’s a town where it’s only a case of when – not if – it will flood again. And the situation is made even more devastating for residents because there is a fully developed flood defence plan that is partly funded for the town, and the Budget carried forward £2.4 billion for flood defences.”

Sir Keir described the floods in Tenbury Wells as “an awful situation for her constituents” and added: “We all know how devastating flooding is. The initial damage that it caused, but then the ongoing damage including problems then of insurance etcetera that then prevail for many, many years. We are committed to tackling this.”

MPs in communities affected by flooding after last weekend’s Storm Bert will receive ‘whatever they need’, the Prime Minister has vowed
MPs in communities affected by flooding after last weekend’s Storm Bert will receive ‘whatever they need’, the Prime Minister has vowed (Parliament TV)
Tara Cobham27 November 2024 13:30

Met Office lifts weather warning as forecast update issued

The Met Office’s weather warning has now been lifted.

The yellow warning for rain was in place until midday today.

In a forecast update, the weather service said: “After a damp start in the east, rain will gradually clear eastwards this afternoon.

“Brighter further north, with a few showers running down North Sea coasts.

“Cold with a few fog patches lingering.”

Tara Cobham27 November 2024 13:00

Highest rainfall so far recorded on Isle of Wight at 43.3mm

The highest rainfall so far recorded was on the Isle of Wight at 43.3mm from 10pm to 10am on Wednesday morning, according to Met Office spokesman Stephen Dixon.

He said conditions are expected to gradually get drier throughout the day and Thursday.

The storm is expected to strengthen as it passes the UK towards the Netherlands, he added.

Tara Cobham27 November 2024 12:30

Storm Conall is currently battering south of UK, Met Office says

Storm Conall is currently battering the south of the UK, the Met Office has said.

The forecaster added that it is bringing more rain, before the weather clears eastwards.

Tara Cobham27 November 2024 12:00

‘Significant’ flooding likely in parts of UK, Environment Agency warns

“Significant” flooding is likely in parts of the UK, a spokesperson for the Environment Agency (EA) has warned.

Chris Wilding, of the Environment Agency, said “significant flooding impacts” are probable in parts of Northamptonshire, with “minor” flooding on the River Severn.

Conditions are not expected to worsen in Yorkshire and the West Midlands over the next few days.

Additional minor river and surface water flooding is also “probable” in parts of the south and east of England from late on Tuesday and through Wednesday, Mr Wilding said.

Cwmtillery in Wales was among the areas affected by flooding when Storm Bert lashed the UK over the weekend
Cwmtillery in Wales was among the areas affected by flooding when Storm Bert lashed the UK over the weekend (PA Wire)
Tara Cobham27 November 2024 11:30

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