Flooding Causes Travel Disruption In Wales, Staffordshire

Flooding Causes Travel Disruption In Wales, Staffordshire
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Roads and rail services have been affected as heavy rain fell across most of Wales and parts of England.

A mother and child had to be rescued from a trapped car by firefighters, after it became stuck in flood water at Garthmyl near Montgomery in Powys.

More than 100mm (4 inches) of rain fell in 24 hours across parts of Wales, according to the Met Office.

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There were also more than 120 flood warnings in place in Wales and across England.

In Nottinghamshire, three people were rescued by the fire and rescue service from a flooded car at Rufford Ford.

Meanwhile, residents were rescued by fire-fighters from seven homes at Mill Green near the River Teme in Knighton, Powys.

Flooding on the main railway line in StaffordshireImage
Flooding on the main railway line in Staffordshire

Where has the rail disruption been?

Rail services, including the Cambrian and Heart of Wales lines, were among those hit.

Transport for Wales (TfW) advised rail travellers to check journeys before travelling.

Flooding has led to numerous line closures, including between Shrewsbury and Welshpool, Crewe and Hereford. Bus replacement services were being organised but flooding on roads meant this was not possible between Shrewsbury and Newport either.

Services were also hit between Chester and both Liverpool and Manchester.

Virgin Trains reported flooding in Staffordshire, hitting services through Stoke-on-Trent. into Sunday.

Flood waters in Builth Wells, PowysImage
Flood waters in Builth Wells, Powys
River Monnow has burst its banksImage
The River Monnow in Monmouthshire has burst its banks
Flood water in NuneatonImage
Crews in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, said they have helped people “marooned in floodwater”

 

The A555 Manchester Airport relief road, which opened last year at a cost of £290m, flooded in Stockport.

Several trunk roads and minor road in Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly, Ceredigion, Monmouthshire, Powys, Wrexham and Cheshire were shut.

In Builth Wells, Powys, the A483 has been closed northbound at Broadway, with Stagecoach Wales warning it is unable to use the town’s bus station.

The A469 between Ystrad Mynach and Llanbradach is blocked in both directions by flood water, while highways officials closed the A4048 at Troedrhiw, Blaenau Gwent at about 14:00 BST.

The A40 Brecon Road is closed in both directions between Crickhowell and Abergavenny, Monmouthshire while the A488 Clun bridge in Shropshire was also shut.

Dyfed-Powys Police has urged motorists only to make “urgent journeys” in flood affected areas, while temporary traffic lights were in place on the A44 at Lovesgrove, Aberystwyth, after the river burst its banks, according to Traffic Wales.

“Do not take unnecessary risks,” warned Dyfed-Powys officers.

North Wales Police said the A525 Marchwiel near Wrexham was closed due to flooding between the junction for the A528 and the Cross Lanes roundabout. A vehicle also overturned on the A494 near Ruthin, Denbighshire.

But at the summit of Snowdon, snow was the problem – with the mountain railway facing disruption too.

 

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