Storm Bert hits UK: Second storm of season leads to widespread flooding, disrupts travel; 4 dead
Many areas received as much as 130 millimeters of rain fall, causing some rivers to overflow their banks and turning roads into waterways.
An 80-year-old man was reported dead after his car was swept into the water at a ford in Lancashire, northwest England, on Saturday. On the same day, another body, believed to be that of a missing dog walker, was found near the Afon Conwy river in North Wales.
Numerous property owners across England and Wales faced rising floodwaters early Monday, as the UK experienced severe disruption from winter's second significant storm Bert. (Photo: Reuters)
Storm Bert brought heavy rain and winds of up to 80 mph over the weekend, with some areas receiving 130mm (5.1 inches) of rain. (Photo: AP)
Storm Bert also caused a mudslide in Cwmtillery, South Wales, leaving the area cordoned off in its aftermath. (Photo: Reuters)
Four people were reported killed as the storm hit which included a dog walker in north Wales and a man killed by a falling tree in southern England. (Photo: AP)
The Environment Agency estimates around 100 properties have been flooded. (Photo: AP)
Storm Bert caused major disruptions for residents as road and railway were closed amid widespread flooding. (Photo: AP)
People were wading through flooded waters across England and Wales. (Photo: AP)
Even though the storm is subsiding, flood risks remain, with ongoing river flooding expected to continue. (Photo: Reuters)
Over 300 flood warnings and alerts were issued across England and Wales by Monday morning. (Photo: AP)
A severe flood warning, meaning there is danger to life was announced in the early hours of Monday for regions surrounding the River Nene in Northampton, as the water levels continued to surge.(Photo: Reuters)
Environment secretary Steve Reed told the House of Commons, “Further flooding is sadly likely over the next few days as water levels rise in slower flowing rivers such as the Severn and the Ouse,”
By late Monday, more than 130 flood alerts remained in effect across England, Wales, and Scotland.
A severe flood warning was issued for the River Nene in Northampton as water levels continued to rise, indicating potential danger to life meaning there is danger to life. Hoping to escape, people holding shopping bags filled with necessities waded through deep water Monday.
Stan Brown, 67, who has lived in the region for 25 years, stated that he had no choice but to leave, quoted AP.
He said, “I’ve got somewhere else to go but I’m one of the few," adding “Other people have spent their life savings to buy a place there, and now they’ve got nowhere else to go.”
Certain areas of Wales like Pontypridd were severely affected, with residents using buckets to bail water over a flood wall and back into the River Taff to protect their homes. Meanwhile, two severe flood warnings for the River Monnow in southeast Wales were subsequently downgraded to standard flood warnings.
Storms can pick up more energy, increasing wind speeds as a result of climate change and warmer oceans.
Reed revealed that over the next two years, the government planned to spend 2.4 billion pounds ($3 billion) to shore up flood defenses around the country.
“Climate change will inevitably lead to more severe weather of the kind we’ve seen this weekend,” he said.
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