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Storm Bert drenches UK, more rainfall expected in coming days

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November 25, 2024
Storm Bert drenches UK, more rainfall expected in coming days

Storm Bert Wreaks Havoc Across the UK, Causing Widespread Flooding and Disruption

Storm Bert has caused significant damage and disruption across the United Kingdom, with more rain expected in southern England and south Wales. The storm has resulted in at least five fatalities and widespread flooding, prompting criticism about insufficient preparation and warnings.

The Environment Secretary, Steve Reed, reported that approximately 28,000 properties are currently protected by flood defenses, with an estimated 107 properties already flooded primarily due to river and surface water flooding. A severe flood warning remains in place for the River Nene in Northamptonshire, with the Billing Aquadrome holiday park submerged for the third time this year.

Local businesses have been devastated by the flooding. Laura Jones, a craft shop owner in Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, stated that her business has been completely wiped out, emphasizing the repeated impact of flooding on her livelihood. In south Wales, particularly in Pontypridd, residents are frustrated with what they perceive as a lack of preparedness, with local politician Andrew Morgan expressing surprise at the minimal yellow weather warning.

The storm has caused widespread disruption to transportation and daily life:

– Train operators have cancelled or warned of severe disruptions on multiple routes
– Over 40 schools have been closed in Wales, Wiltshire, and Oxfordshire
– 57 children were rescued from a school bus stuck in a flooded ditch near Evesham
– Roads have been closed in flood-hit areas

Some areas have experienced additional challenges, such as water contamination in south-east Wales, where residents have been advised to boil water before use.

Tragically, five men have died during the storm:
– Brian Perry, a 75-year-old dogwalker, went missing near the River Conwy
– Mohammed Wahid died after his car hit a wall in Shipley
– Three men died in separate road accidents, including a fatal collision with a tree and crashes during hazardous driving conditions

The Met Office maintains that Storm Bert was “well forecast” in advance, with multiple warnings issued. Natural Resources Wales has committed to investigating complaints about preparedness, while Environment Secretary Steve Reed highlighted the government’s £2.4bn commitment to upgrading flood defenses.

Local residents like Paula from Pontypridd have expressed frustration, claiming that authorities “promised us the world, and delivered absolutely nothing.” The storm has left an estimated 200 properties flooded in her area alone.

As Storm Bert continues to track eastward across Scotland, authorities are urging caution and advising residents to stay informed about potential flooding and travel disruptions.

The ongoing situation underscores the increasing challenges posed by extreme weather events and the need for robust emergency preparedness and response mechanisms.