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Severe flooding has caused chaos across the UK, with London and Wales among the worst affected areas. Heavy rainfall has led to rivers bursting their banks, and many homes and businesses have been left underwater. In London, the Thames Barrier was closed for the second time in just a few weeks as water levels rose dangerously high. Several major roads were also closed, causing widespread disruption to travel and transport. Wales has also been hit hard by the floods, with the Brecon Beacons seeing some of the heaviest rainfall in the country. Homes and businesses in the town of Crickhowell have been severely impacted, and emergency services have been working around the clock to rescue people and evacuate affected areas. The UK government has pledged to provide emergency funding to affected areas, and the military has been deployed to assist with the relief effort. However, with more rain forecast in the coming days, the situation remains precarious, and residents are being urged to stay vigilant and take precautions to protect themselves and their property. The UK has been hit by torrential rains that have caused pubs to flood, cars to sink underwater and sewage to run down the streets. Many homes were left without electricity and cars were stuck due to flooding in parts of England and Wales. This comes after the Met Office issued a yellow weather warning due to “continued heavy rainfall“ in parts of Wales and South West England.
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