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Wales Faces "Danger to Life" as Record Rain Hits

30 Nov

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Summary

  • Amber warning issued for South Wales with potential danger to life.
  • Over 120mm rain forecast, risking landslides and extensive flooding.
  • Wales has already received 240mm rain, exceeding November average.
Wales Faces "Danger to Life" as Record Rain Hits

Wales is under an amber warning for severe rain, with authorities cautioning of "danger to life" as up to 120mm of precipitation is expected in 24 hours. This significant rainfall poses a substantial risk of flooding and landslides, echoing past events where similar conditions triggered slope failures. The ground is already saturated due to above-average rainfall this month, exacerbating the potential impact of the incoming storm.

This severe weather alert covers most of South Wales, with heavy rain predicted to cause disruption, including potential transport cancellations and power outages. Some communities could become isolated by flooded roads. Strong winds are also anticipated, with coastal gales possible. Met Office meteorologists emphasize that this event could be "significant for many," with impacts amplified by the already sodden conditions.

Yellow rain warnings extend to parts of England and South West Scotland, signalling a "slight chance" of transport delays and communities being cut off. Natural Resources Wales is urging vigilance, advising people to stay away from swollen riverbanks and avoid driving or walking through floodwaters. Currently, the Environment Agency has issued 23 flood warnings and one flood alert across affected areas.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The amber warning signifies a "danger to life" due to fast-flowing or deep floodwater, with nearly a month's rain expected in 24 hours.
Yes, rainfall amounts similar to those forecast have triggered landslides in Wales in the past.
An amber warning is in place for South Wales, with yellow warnings for parts of England, Wales, and South West Scotland.

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