Met Office issues new danger to life' warning as parts of UK brace for 13cm of rain
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Met Office issues new danger to life' warning as parts of UK brace for 13cm of rain
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"The Met Office has issued a stark warning of potential danger to life across parts of northern England and southwest Scotland this weekend, as fast-flowing or deep floodwater is anticipated from relentless heavy rains. Homes and businesses in these regions face a high likelihood of flooding, with "very heavy and persistent rain" forecast to continue throughout Sunday and into Monday. A new amber alert for rain was issued on Saturday, specifically targeting southwestern Scotland, including Dumfries and Galloway, the Lothian borders, and Strathclyde."
The Independent focuses on major issues including reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, producing investigations and documentaries such as 'The A Word'. The outlet emphasizes on-the-ground reporting, aims to present both sides, and maintains free access funded by donations rather than paywalls. The Met Office issued a warning of potential danger to life in parts of northern England and southwest Scotland due to fast-flowing or deep floodwater from relentless heavy rains. Homes and businesses face a high likelihood of flooding with very heavy and persistent rain expected through Sunday into Monday. Some areas could see 110–130mm, much of the region 50–70mm, and strong winds may worsen conditions.
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