Heavy rain and flash flooding have battered parts of England and Wales, causing widespread travel disruption and damage to ...
A soccer pitch in London collapsed and parts of the United Kingdom are submerged by flash floods after some areas saw a month ...
Meanwhile, AFC Wimbledon's football pitch collapses and London's emergency services take hundreds of calls amid rain weather ...
A football pitch in London has collapsed and other parts of the United Kingdom have been submerged by flash floods after some ...
Heavy rainfall has caused flooding in England and Wales, with 'thousands' of flood defences in a state of disrepair ...
Flash flooding happens when a lot of heavy rain falls in a short period of time and can create deep, fast-moving water that can injure or kill people and damage buildings.
Woburn in Bedfordshire registered 142.8mm over 48 hours, according to the Met Office, with parts of Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire also experiencing more ...
More flood warnings issued across England as commuters hit by travel chaos on roads and rail - The Environment Agency has ...
At least three schools have been forced to shut in Gloucestershire after water poured into buildings on Friday ...
The heavy rain which brought more than 100mm to some areas in 48 hours is forecast to be replaced by drier conditions.
The Met Office has warned of more rain in the coming days after flash floods wreaked havoc across the UK, submerging roads ...