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Blackpool's north shore takes a hammering on Saturday Credit: DAVE NELSON When will Storm Ellen hit the UK? The next named storm could possibly hit Cork and the rest of Ireland this weekend but it is "far from certain". "There was four-and-a-half feet of water in the house - all we could do was huddle together upstairs to keep warm. News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services.A MISSING mum who was swept away by flood water has been confirmed as Storm Dennis' fifth victim.Yvonne Booth, 55, who was pulled into flooding from the River Teme, Worcs., on Sunday, has been confirmed dead after her body was found in woodland last night.Ms Booth, from Great Barr in Birmingham, is believed to have been near a bridge over the river near Tenbury Wells when she was swept away.Chief Supt Tom Harding, of West Mercia Police, said: "We are sad to report that a body has been found during our search and rescue operation in Tenbury. So far we have had Atiyah, Brendan and Ciara.
"We haven't had any help and nobody has been here from the council. "Four other people were killed in the deadly storm over the weekend, including a man who was swept to his death after falling into a swollen river in South Wales on Sunday.A 42-year-old hill walker was also reportedly found dead after he went hiking in the Scottish Highlands on Sunday.Police were scrambled to Stob Ban, a 3,278ft munro on the south side of Glen Nevis, where the man was pronounced dead at the scene.Two more people were killed in rough seas off Kent on Saturday.Another death is being treated as "unexplained" after a body was found just along the coast from where a woman was swept away by giant waves near the Palace Pier in Brighton.There are also fears for a man called Leon Ford, 32, from Guildford, Surrey, who has not been seen since around 2am on Saturday.The Met Office has now issued a warning for snow and ice over the Grampians in Scotland between 6pm on Monday and 11pm on Tuesday.Yellow warnings for wind and rain are also in place for north and south Wales on Wednesday and Thursday.There are currently 488 Environment Agency flood warnings in place, including five danger to life warnings for Eardiston, Little Hereford and Ashford Carbonel, Ludlow, Tenbury Wells and Burford and Blackmarstone.More than 250 flood warnings are also in place, along with a Yellow wind warning for most of the country.Meanwhile, the river level in Hereford has reached the highest on record as the area has been inundated with "devastating" floods.And as Brits try to recover from the flooding danger, there are already fears that another storm - Storm Ellen - is brewing.Met Office meteorologist Bonnie Diamond told the Sun Online: "The good news is that Storm Dennis has cleared away.
This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. "I asked the council for sandbags but they said you have to wait until the water is coming in, which it was. I've never experienced anything like this before. "The Met Office has warned that heavy and frequent showers will hit today ahead of snow, while gales will develop from Wednesday to Friday.A BRAVE flood hero who battled to save his village pub was later forced to wade waist deep in water in his own home.Retired miner Brian Owen spent Saturday night pumping water out of the Quaker’s Arms pub on the banks of the River Taff in South Wales.But when he got home at midnight the floodwater was lapping at his own front door.Relatives have now run an extension cable from a nearby building so the pensioner can make himself a cup of tea.Worried Mr Owen, 84, had to pull on a pair of waders at 2am, after the water started going over the top of his wellies.He said: “It wasn’t long before my waders started taking in water - it was above the radiators and touching the top of the kitchen sink.“It was quite frightening but luckily the electric light stayed on so I could see what I was doing.“I was wading around trying to save things but it was impossible.”“It came in so quickly and with some force, nothing would have stopped it.”Mr Owen and his family were yesterday mopping up the brown sludge that had invaded the ground floor of his home.The Met Office yesterday issued a Red Warning for rain - the highest warning level - for the first time since December 2015.South Wales Police said it had been dealing with "multiple" landslides and floods - some trapping residents.One of the worst-hit areas in South Wales was the village of Nantgarw, Rhondda Cynon Taff, near Cardiff, where entire streets have been left underwater since the early hours of this morning.There is currently no COBRA meeting scheduled to discuss the weather chaos, despite new Environment Secretary George Eustice insisting ministers have a "firm grip" on the situation.Museum worker Robin Williams, 62, of Pontypridd, South Wales said: "Where's Boris? "The entire office contents, worth tens of thousands of pounds, were shovelled into the lorry and taken to be recycled.Nearby hair salon, Lougo's Hair and Beauty salon in Nantgarw, was also wrecked by the floods and will have to be gutted for the owners to start up again.Owner Louise Bedgood, 45, said: "Everything is waterlogged and ruined, it's heartbreaking. The deluge is more than 110.8mm average recorded in Wales in February.Major incidents were declared due to flooding in South Wales as well as in Worcestershire and Herefordshire, while a record number of flood warnings and alerts were issued by the Environment Agency (EA).Terrifying footage showed cars submerged over the weekend while landslides hit areas around South Wales.One stranded family was rescued by climbing through a window of their home into the bucket of a farmer’s tractor.Amy Price, her parents and their two dogs were trapped for nine hours in their house on the banks of the River Usk in the Monmouthshire countryside.Amy, 25, said. Storm Dennis was a European windstorm which, in February 2020, became one of the most intense extratropical cyclones ever recorded, reaching a minimum central pressure of 920 millibars (27.17 inches of mercury).The thirteenth named storm of the 2019–20 European windstorm season, Dennis affected the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom less than a week after Storm …
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