Scientists and experts react as hundreds are evacuated and travel disrupted due to major flooding aftermath of Storm Henk in the UK.
The recent storms in England and Wales have triggered a series of flood warnings, prompting reactions from experts like Prof Hannah Cloke, a leading Hydrology Professor. The aftermath of Storm Henk has led to major travel disruptions and hundreds being evacuated across the UK. Widespread flooding has affected swathes of the Midlands and southern England, with rivers swelling due to heavy rain on already saturated ground. The situation continues to escalate, with hundreds of flood warnings still in place as rainfall persists. Pictures show towns and villages submerged and homes inundated, painting a grim picture of the current flooding crisis in the UK.
In the midst of the chaos, it's crucial to acknowledge the tireless efforts of emergency services and volunteers working around the clock to assist those affected by the floods. The resilience of communities facing such adversity is truly commendable. As climate change intensifies, the frequency and severity of storms like Henk serve as a stark reminder of the urgent need for sustainable environmental practices to mitigate future flooding risks in the UK and beyond.
Scientists react to flood warnings issues in England and Wales following recent storms. Prof Hannah Cloke, Professor of Hydrology at the University of ...
The aftermath of Storm Henk continues to cause major travel disruption with hundreds evacuated in parts of the country.
Swathes of the Midlands and the south of England have been hit by widespread flooding after heavy rain fell on saturated ground and caused rivers to swell.
Hundreds of flood warnings remained in many parts of England on Friday, January 5, due to heavy rainfall in recent days. Rains are forecast to continue ...
Hundreds of flood warnings remain in place after downpours left homes in the Midlands inundated and parts of southern England submerged.