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Roads and train lines flooded after more downpours

September 27, 2024
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Wellington station in Shropshire was flooded overnight

Parts of England have been hit by travel disruption after a night of heavy rain and flash flooding.

A section of the M5 near Bristol is flooded and has been closed after motorists needed to be rescued from their cars, and there is rail disruption in parts of the Midlands and southern England.

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Several flood warnings are in place due to rising river levels after days of heavy rain across the country.

A yellow warning for rain remains in place until 09:00 BST on Friday across central and southern England and Wales.

As of 06:00 BST, the Environment Agency had 63 flood warnings in place across England, meaning flooding was expected, and 120 less severe flood alerts.

An amber warning for rain was in place until 06:00 BST on Friday for some areas in the Midlands and central England, where a month’s worth of rain was expected to fall in the space of a few hours.

Localised disruption is expected to impact on Friday rush hour.

The M5 is closed between junctions 14 and 16. Avon Fire and Rescue service said it was working with with National Highways to rescue people stranded in their cars after it was inundated by rainwater.

In Oxfordshire, flooding left roads submerged and blocked rail lines running between Bicester North and Banbury.

Journeys between Shrewsbury and Wolverhampton have been affected by flooding at Wellington in Shropshire.

Network Rail A flooded train station
Workmen are on site at Wellington station to reduce water levels

In Bedfordshire, there is concern the River Great Ouse could burst its banks at Kempston.

In Gloucestershire, Tewkesbury Borough Council has been handing out sandbags to residents to protect their homes against flooding.

Councils in Northamptonshire and Hertfordshire confirmed a number of road closures and sought to reassure residents they were working to keep people safe overnight.

More flooding is possible on Friday as rivers will continue to rise after the rain clears.

National Highways network manager Stephen Basterfield said people expecting to travel by car should “adjust their driving behaviour and take extra care”.

Some areas which were forecast for the heaviest rain overnight had already experienced record September rainfall this month.

Parts of Bedfordshire and Oxfordshire, in particular, have seen over three times their normal September rainfall.

Rain is expected to clear later on Friday and the forecast is drier for the weekend, with some less severe rain expected.

Temperatures are expected to drop across the country. BBC Weather is monitoring the prospect of more wet and windy weather arriving later on Sunday and into Monday.

Source: BBC

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