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Storm Chandra floods homes and major West Country routes impassable


Sarah TurnnidgeWest of England

BBC People walking through floodwater near homes. Several people are wearing high vis jackets and one is walking a dog.BBC

Swathes of Somerset have been left flooded by heavy rain from Storm Chandra

Homes and roads in the West Country have been hit by widespread flooding amid heavy rain from Storm Chandra overnight.

Flooding caused disruption to the M5 in Somerset, as well as on a number of key A-roads. The M48 Severn Crossing was also shut due to high winds, with drivers being advised to use the M4 Prince of Wales Bridge.

Rail routes between Exeter St Davids and Castle Cary, Taunton and Bridgwater in Somerset have been closed due to flooding, as has the track between Bedwyn and Westbury in Wiltshire.

Scores of children were also off school after 18 were closed and a number of homes were evacuated due to rising floodwater.

By midday on Tuesday, there were 20 flood warnings in Somerset, one in North Somerset for the River Chew, as well as 10 for Wiltshire, three for Gloucestershire and two for Bristol.

Eighteen schools across Somerset and Wiltshire were closed, including Cheddon Fitzpaine Church School, Danesfield Church of England School in Taunton, and Curry Rivel Church of England School, as well as Chilmark and Fonthill Bishop School near Salisbury.

Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service confirmed 33 properties had been flooded in the Ilminster area, with crews sent to the scene to evacuate houses.

Residents of Severn Drive on the edge of Blackbrook, Taunton, also saw floodwater rise up through their floors early on Tuesday morning.

Mike Jefferies Dark storm clouds hover over Glastonbury Tor in the background. In the foreground the river has burst its banks, with water covering a number of fields. Mike Jefferies

A number of rivers, including the River Brue pictured here near Glastonbury, have burst their banks

Householders James and Faye Wade said they had been “shocked” by the flooding, which they noticed at about 05:00 GMT.

“We were helpless,” said James. “It was coming up through the air bricks, going through the laminate floor, the carpet.

“There was nothing we could do, we just had to let Mother Nature take its course.”

Paul Silvers A group of houses sit surrounded by floodwater. The picture has been taken by a drone and shows fields as far as the eye can see completely flooded. Paul Silvers

Swathes of Somerset have been left flooded by heavy rain from Storm Chandra

Further rain is on the way, with a new yellow weather warning for Thursday covering south-west England issued by the Met Office.

The warning covers parts of Somerset, Devon and Cornwall.

It may lead to more flooding and transport disruption, the Met Office warned.

The alert comes into force at 12:00 on Thursday and remains in place until 23:59.

For more information on flooding in your area check the Environment Agency website.



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