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The Government's UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) warned that the heatwave could bring 'a rise in deaths, particularly among those ages 65 and over or with health conditions'.
Several rail services were canceled as England and Wales fought floodwaters on Monday, following Storm Bert, which lashed Britain over the weekend with heavy rain and wind gusts of up to 80 mph.
While the storm will continue to pull away towards Scandinavia on Tuesday, showers are expected in south-east, south-west and north-west England, as well as Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The Met Office has named a third storm - Conall - after issuing yellow weather warnings for rain in parts of south-west, southern and south-east England from 22:00 GMT on Tuesday until midday on ...
Flood warnings are still in place across England and Wales following Storm Bert - as fresh weather warnings were issued with more heavy rain forecast. A severe "danger to life" flood warning ...
At least four people have died after Storm Bert caused carnage in several parts of the country, flooding hundreds of homes and causing a major landslip at a coal tip in Wales. More than 250 flood ...
Some 350,000 homes in England lost power during the storm, though most have since been reconnected. More than 300 flights set to depart from UK airports were cancelled during Storm Bert, aviation ...
Flood warnings are still in place across Britain, including for the River Nene in Northamptonshire, as entire towns, such as Chippenham, remain underwater following Storm Bert ...
Storm Bert: Travel chaos erupts as nearly 200 flood warnings in place While the worst of the weather may be over, more than 200 flood warnings remain in place as communities across the UK recover ...
Storm Bert will finally clear the UK by Tuesday - but how long settled conditions will last is uncertain, according to Met Office forecasts. Monday 25 November 2024 10:49, UK ...