Storm Henk has wreaked havoc across large parts of the UK, with transport delays set to continue today as train services get back on track after rain and strong winds. Greater Anglia said train services were experiencing “severe disruptions” in the late
Storm Henk has caused severe flooding on a major UK motorway this evening, with travel chaos across the country due to severe conditions. The storm – which was named by the Met Office early this morning – has caused heavy winds and
Labour has pledged to protect farms from flooding as heavy rainfall puts Britain’s produce at risk. Farmers’ yields have collapsed leaving consumers across the country facing acute shortages of potatoes, sprouts, carrots, parsnips, broccoli and cauliflower following intense flooding in recent months.
Millions of Brits are waking up to widespread flooding this morning, with yellow weather warnings for downpours and brutal winds in place for whole swathes of the country. From Cornwall to Hull, most of England and almost all of Wales have at
Weather warnings for wind and rain have been issued for much of the UK as the New Year arrives with a roar. From 5pm on Monday until 9pm on Tuesday, a yellow warning has been issued for much of Wales and England,
Eurostar and Southeastern trains have been cancelled because of flooding in a tunnel near Ebbsfleet International station in Kent. Southeastern Railway said no services will run between Ebbsfleet and London St Pancras International until around noon. Eurostar, which uses the same line,
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North Queensland, an area much-beloved by British tourists, is being ravaged by heavy rain and flash floods that swamped homes and flushed crocodiles into towns. Ex-tropical cyclone Jasper has brought destruction upon Cairns, widely considered the getaway to the Australian Great Barrier
Parts of the UK have been battered after Storm Fergus hit over the weekend, with bad weather conditions expected to last until Thursday. More than 250 areas remain on flood watch after torrential rain on Saturday and Sunday, with dry and sunny
The tiny Indian Ocean island nation of Seychelles declared a state of emergency Thursday after a huge blast at an explosives depot occurred after deadly flooding hit other parts of the country. Three people died in the flooding, the president said. More