Wednesday, 14 September 2016

West Britain hit with flooding and tornadoes while South East heat continues



West of Britain was hit by flash flooding from torrential rain, violent thunderstorms and even tornadoes.
Roads and supermarkets in the were all affected in the severe flooding, with trains flight and football games drastically altered.
Sink holes were formed in Manchester and school were force to close down and hundreds of homes where without power and also tornado strike in Sheffield.
While South East struggled to sleep following the hottest day of the year, which saw Gravesend in Kent soar to 34.4C. Many people took to Twitter to complain about their inability to sleep. 

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A spokesperson for Redruth School said: 'Redruth school will be closed to all students on Wednesday 14th September due to unprecedented weather conditions on Tuesday night resulting in some flooding. The school will assess the situation and hope to open as normal on Thursday.'

A spokesperson for Trewirgie Juniors said: 'Massive flooding throughout the school, closed for rest of week to children.'







                             

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